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instruction in
seventeenth century Holland, by J. G. van Gelder, 1985,
Davaco Willem Doudijns in the RKD
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- the
younger brother of
Cornelis Beeldemaker and
became a
pupil of
Willem Doudijns. He
travelled to Rome and
became a
member of the Bentvueghels, but he was...
- judgement, 1682 by Jan de Baen
Vierschaar with
three paintings by
Willem Doudijns Overdoor by
Jacob de Wit
illustrating Audi
alteram partem The interior...
- (Amsterdam 1624 –
Amsterdam 1700) Dou,
Gerard (Leiden 1613 –
Leiden 1675)
Doudijns,
Willem (The
Hague 1630 – The
Hague 1697) Douven, Jan
Frans van (Roermond...
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where he
helped set up the
Royal Academy of Art (The Hague) with
Willem Doudijns,
Theodor van der Schuer, and
Daniel Mijtens the Younger. In the same year...
- Bredael, p 271
Peter Wolfgang van Ceulen, p 272
Gerard van Zyl, p 274
Willem Doudijns, p 276
Adriaen van der Cabel, p 277 Jan van ****en, p 279
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- 1700) was a
Dutch Golden Age painter. In 1674 he was a
pupil of
Willem Doudijns in The Hague. He
lived in Rome from 1680–90.
According to
Houbraken he...
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Hague portrait painter Adriaen Hanneman.
Among the
founders were
Willem Doudijns (1630–1697),
Jacob van der Does (1623–1673), Jan de
Bisschop (1628–1671)...
- as an old man in Delft.
According to the RKD he was a
pupil of
Willem Doudijns and
became a
member of the
Confrerie Pictura in the Hague. Most of his...
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Academy of Art The Hague, was
founded on
September 29, 1682, by
Willem Doudijns,
Theodor van der Schuer,
Daniel Mijtens the Younger,
Robert Duval and Augustinus...