- 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...
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Dutch and
Flemish artists in Rome
known as the
Bentvueghels. It was the
custom among the
Bentvueghels to
adopt a nickname. Van Bijlert's
nickname was...
- years. In Rome he
became a
member of the painters'
circle known as the
Bentvueghels,
where he
earned the
nickname "Patrysvogel", or partridge,
after the...
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joined the
Bentvueghels with the
nickname "Zinnebeeld". The
Netherlands Institute for Art
History claims he was in Rome with the
Bentvueghels during the...
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became a
member of the
Bentvueghels, an ****ociation of
mainly Dutch and
Flemish artists working in Rome. His
nickname in the
Bentvueghels was Weyman, meaning...
- the
Bentvueghels,
which was set up as a
social club of prin****lly
Dutch and
Flemish artists working in Rome. The
nickname he took in the
Bentvueghels was...
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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
Academy of St. Luke. Many of the
painters were also
members of the
Bentvueghels, the
society of
mainly Flemish and
Dutch artists working in Rome. It...
- 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...
-
members of the
Bentvueghels, an ****ociation of
mainly Dutch and
Flemish artists working in Rome. It was
customary for the
Bentvueghels to
adopt an appealing...