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Cornelio Fiammingo, real name
Cornelis Cort
Enrico Fiammingo, real name
Hendrick de
Somer Giovanni Fiammingo, real name Jan van
Calcar Guglielmo Fiammingo, real...
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Pauwels Franck,
known in
Italy as
Paolo Fiammingo and
Paolo Franceschi (c. 1540–1596), was a
Flemish painter, who,
after training in Antwerp, was active...
- Italy,
where he was
known as
Dionisio Fiammingo (Italian: [di.oˈniːzjo fjamˈmiŋɡo, djoˈ-]) or
simply Il
Fiammingo ("the Fleming").
Calvaert was a profound...
- the last 12
years of his life in Italy,
where he was
known as
Cornelio Fiammingo. Born in ****n or Edam, Cort may have been a
pupil of
Dirck Volckertsz...
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Hendrick van den
Broeck or
Arrigo Fiammingo (c. 1530 – 28
September 1597) was a
Flemish painter,
fresco painter, gl****
painter and
sculptor of the late-Renaissance...
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Willem Danielsz. van Tetrode,
known in
Italy as
Guglielmo Fiammingo (before c. 1530,
Delft —
after 1587), was a sixteenth-century
sculptor of
Dutch origin...
- who was
active in Rome for most of his career,
where he was
known as Il
Fiammingo ("the Fleming"). His
idealized representations represented a
quieter and...
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south wall) The
upper walls are
painted by
Leonardo Corona,
Giovanni Fiammingo, and Palma.
Organ from 1764 opus 12 by
Gaetano Callido St
Julian in Glory...
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Hendrick van
Someren or
Hendrick van Somer, he was
known in
Italy as
Enrico Fiammingo and
Henrico il Fiamingo. He was
noted for his
religious and mythological...
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painting Love in the
Golden Age by the 16th-century
Flemish painter Paolo Fiammingo was the
inspiration for Matisse's Le
bonheur de
vivre (Joy of Life). While...