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- Philip Fruytiers (1610–1666) was a Flemish Baroque painter and engraver. Until the 1960s, he was especially known for his miniature portraits in watercolor...
- Lucas Fruytier, Latinized Fruterius (1541–1566) was a Neo-Latin poet from the Low Countries. Fruytier was born in Bruges in 1541. At an early age he gained...
- Saint Francis of ****isi OFM A painting of Saint Francis by Philip Fruytiers Founder of the Franciscan Order Confessor of the Faith and Stigmatist Born...
- island, Leonardus Albertus Fruytier (1882–1972), and hauled him off to Venezuela on a stolen American ship, Maracaibo. Fruytier was criticized and had to...
- Collecting (Yale, 2003), pp. 225-226. Bätschmann & Griener, 202. Philip Fruytiers depicted Howard and his family with Holbein's portraits of his ancestors...
- previous mayor was Filip Marin. The aldermen are Pierre De Bock, Marc Fruytier, Thierry Walbrecht, Sarah Poppe and Rudy Van Megroot (all Open Vld). The...
- Godfried Wendelen Portrait of Godfried Wendelen at the age of 68 by Philip Fruytiers (1648) Born 6 June 1580 Herk-de-Stad, Prince-Bishopric of Liège (now Belgium)...
- attempt involved the kidnapping of the governor of Curaçao, Leonardus Albert Fruytier, who was hauled off to invade Venezuela on the stolen American ship Maracaibo...
- Amsterdam in Curaçao and the kidnapping of the Dutch governor, Leonard Albert Fruytier [nl], in another failed attempt to overthrow Gómez involving 250 men with...
- are of the correct period. The Earl of Arundel was painted by Philip Fruytiers, following Anthony van Dyck's 1639 composition, with his ancestor's sword...