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- Anne de Deyster (died 1747) was an artist from Bruges, specialised in history painting. She was trained by her father, Louis de Deyster, whose biography...
- Lodewijk de Deyster (c. 1656 – 18 December 1711) was a Flemish draftsman, etcher, engraver, musical instrument maker and instrument maker. He painted...
- voorzien door Boudewyn ter Braak ... (in Dutch). by Jan en Hend. van der Deyster, en Abraham Kallewier. p. 562. Melanchthon, Philipp (1543). In Danielem...
- Spiegel der Doops-Gesinde of Weereloose Christenen. Amsterdam: J. Vander Deyster. Thieleman Janszoon Braght (1837). I. Rupp (ed.). The Bloody Theater: Or...
- Tobias Richter, organist and composer (born 1651) December 18 – Louis de Deyster, artist and maker of musical instruments (born 1656) December 25 – Johann...
- (writer), British writer Anne Devlin (1780–1851), Irish republican Anne de Deyster (died 1747), Belgian artist Anne Diamond (born 1954), British journalist...
- Flemish jeweler and diamond cutter who invented the scaif Lodewyk de Deyster (1656–1711), Flemish artist and maker of musical instruments William Lodewyk...
- (1548–1620) Franciscus Gomarus, Calvinist theologian (1563–1641) Louis de Deyster, Flemish painter (1656–1711) Henri Milne-Edwards, French zoologist (1800–1885)...
- Walther (Liège, 1610 – Liège, 1672) Dandoy, Gilliam (Antwerp fl 1640 – 1654) Deyster, Louis de (Bruges, 1646 – Bruges, 1711) Dirven, Jan (Antwerp, 1625 – 1653)...
- (ID) Théophile Deyrolle (1844–1923), 1 artwork : INV 20565 (ID) Louis de Deyster (1646–1711), 1 artwork : RF 1994-8 (ID) Andrea di Leone (1610–1685), 1...