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- Denis Calvaert (Dutch: [ˈdɛnɪs ˈkɑlvaːrt]; around 1540 – 16 April 1619) was an Antwerp-born Flemish painter who spent most of his life in Italy, where...
- Lavinia as a painter. She later studied under the Netherlandish artist Denis Calvaert, who had once been a pupil of Prospero and who ran an influential painting...
- studio of Denis Calvaert, he was soon joined in that studio by Albani and Domenichino. When Reni was about twenty years old, the three Calvaert pupils migrated...
- houses a painting of Archangel Michael defeating the Fallen Angels by Denys Calvaert (1582). Chapel of St. Rosalie, formerly of the Sixteen of the Senate, now...
- of a shoemaker, and there initially studied under Denis Calvaert. After quarreling with Calvaert, he left to work in the Accademia degli Incamminati of...
- late 16th and early 17th century. He was a pupil of the painter Denis Calvaert and Francesco Gessi. Among his pupils were Matteo Borboni and Michelangelo...
- Blood has some important paintings : (on the right) Annunciation by Denis Calvaert (1540–1619), (above the central altar) St. Michael Archangel by Giacomo...
- Giambologna (Italian, 1529–1608), hugely influential Mannerist sculptor Denis Calvaert (Flemish, 1540–1619) Scipione Pulzone (Italian, 1542–1598) Bartholomeus...
- engraver Giulio di Antonio Bonasone and the painter of Flemish origin, Denis Calvaert. Holy Family and Saints, Sant'Egidio, Bologna The Triumph of Faith over...
- late 15th century, Brussels, Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium. Denis Calvaert, The Mystic Marriage of St Catherine The Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine...