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- Joos van Craesbeeck (c. 1605/06 – c. 1660) was a Flemish baker and a painter who pla**** an important role in the development of Flemish genre painting...
- Saint Anthony is a (circa) 1650 painting by the Flemish artist Joos van Craesbeeck. After the Netherlands split into Calvinist and Catholic areas, Flemish...
- Citadel was in the hands of the baker Joos van Craesbeeck. It is ****umed that Brouwer and van Craesbeeck got to know each other during this time. Based...
- the Younger The Temptation of St. Anthony, a 1650 painting by Joos van Craesbeeck The Temptation of Saint Anthony, several 17th-century paintings by Mattheus...
- 1666: History of Índia, since it discovery until 1538. Lisboa, Antonio Craesbeeck de Mello, 1674: History of Índia, from 1538 to 1581. Lisboa, ibidem, 1675:...
- Kingdom of Portugal] (in Portuguese). Vol. 3. Lisbon: Officina de António Craesbeeck de Mello. pp. 337–342. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Seventy...
- Many artists, including Martin Schongauer, Hieronymus Bosch, Joos van Craesbeeck, Dorothea Tanning, Max Ernst, Leonora Carrington and Salvador Dalí, have...
- the right is painter Jan de Heem; the person in the middle is Joos van Craesbeeck; the person depicted blowing smoke out of his nose is Jan Cossiers; and...
- Younger's A man removing a plaster, the sense of touch and Joos van Craesbeeck's The Smoker which represents taste. The tronie is related to, and has...
- Isaac van Ostade, Jan Steen, Adriaen Brouwer, David Teniers, Joos van Craesbeeck, Gillis van Tilborgh, Aelbert Cuyp, Willem van Herp, David Ryckaert III...