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- The Bentvueghels (Dutch for "Birds of a Feather") were a society of mostly Dutch and Flemish artists active in Rome from about 1620 to 1720. They are also...
- artists and topographical prints. He is also known for depictions of the Bentvueghels that he engraved after paintings by Domenicus van Wijnen, otherwise known...
- Houbraken he was a painter of moralistic and fantasy pieces who joined the Bentvueghels in Rome at the young age of 17 with the nickname Welgemoed (courage)...
- their Flemish contemporaries, as can be seen from the membership of the Bentvueghels club in Rome. In the early part of the century many Northern Mannerist...
- He spent some four years in Italy and was one of the founders of the Bentvueghels circle of northern painters in Rome. Jan van Bijlert was born in Utrecht...
- Samuel Dirksz van Hoogstraten (2 August 1627, in Dordrecht – 19 October 1678, in Dordrecht) was a Dutch Golden Age painter, who was also a poet and author...
- after his return. According to Houbraken, he became a member of the Bentvueghels and made trips to Venice and other cities with friends, painting in the...
- Spain Elizabeth Farnese, the Roman nobility and the Pope. He joined the Bentvueghels, the ****ociation of Dutch and Flemish artists in Rome, where he took...
- the NRO Birds of a Feather, a 2012 photograph series by Claire Rosen Bentvueghels (lit. "Birds of a Feather"), a group of Dutch and Flemish artists active...
- Dutch-speaking artists active in Rome in the seventeenth-century known as the "Bentvueghels" ("Birds of a Feather"); his nickname was "Biervlieg" ("Beer Fly", or...