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Bartha van
Crimpen (1754–1818), was a
Dutch patriot. She
became a
national symbol and
impersonated "Freedom" in the
inauguration of the
first national...
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November 1, 1998 Van Gogh, Theo,
Johanna van Gogh-Bonger, and Han van
Crimpen.
Brief Happiness: The
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Leventhal Publishers. p. 294. ISBN 9781579125868. Leeuw, R (1997) [1996]. van
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Vincent van Gogh.
London and...
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Domestic window by
Dirck Crabeth for the
house of
Adriaen Dircxzoon van
Crimpen of
Leiden (1543). The
windows show
scenes from the
lives of the Prophet...
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Joseph Roulin to
Vincent van Gogh, 22 May and 24
October 1889; see Van
Crimpen, Han & Berends-Alberts, Monique: De
brieven van
Vincent van Gogh, SDU Uitgeverij...
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Retrieved June 10, 2016. Van Gogh, V and Leeuw, R (1997) [1996]. van
Crimpen, H, Berends-Albert, M. ed. The
Letters of
Vincent van Gogh.
London and...
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Bartha Knoppers (born 1951),
Canadian lawyer Bartha van
Crimpen (1754–1818),
Dutch patriot Albert Bartha (1877–1960),
Hungarian military...
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Tralbaut (1981), 35–47 Leeuw, R (1997) [1996]. van
Crimpen, H; Berends-Albert, M (eds.). The
Letters of
Vincent van Gogh.
London and...
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March 2011. Leeuw, R (1997) [1996]. van
Crimpen, H; Berends-Albert, M (eds.). The
Letters of
Vincent van Gogh.
London and...
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first grave in Auvers-sur-Oise. Lauenau: Het
Geheugen van Nederland. van
Crimpen, Han (1988). "Friends
remember Van Gogh in 1912". In
Haruo Arikawa; et al...