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Jacob de
Gheyn II (also
Jacques de
Gheyn II) (c. 1565 – 29
March 1629) was a
Dutch painter and engraver,
whose work
shows the
transition from Northern...
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Peter Vanden Gheyn (Dutch:
Peeter Vanden Gheÿn or Dutch: Ghein; 1605 or 1607–1654 or 1659) was a
bellfounder of the
Spanish Netherlands (now Belgium)...
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Matthias Vanden Gheyn (Dutch:
Matthijs Vanden Gheÿn or Ghein; 7 April 1721 – 22 June 1785) was a
Flemish musician from the Baroque/classical transition...
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Northern Bank robbery.
Regarding artworks, the
Portrait of
Jacob de
Gheyn III by
Rembrandt has been
stolen a
total of four times.
Other paintings...
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Vanden Gheyn, Van den
Gheyn or Van den
Ghein was a
family of
bellfounders and
carillon makers. The bell
foundry was
established in 1506 in
Mechelen and...
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earlier set of 24 Preludes, Op. 34 (1933), for piano.
Matthias Vanden Gheyn (1721–1785)
composed 11 preludes,
possibly off-the-cuff, for performance...
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Peter Vanden Gheyn (Period Dutch:
Peeter Vanden Gheÿn or Ghein) may
refer to any of
several members of a
noted family of
bellfounders in the
Spanish Netherlands...
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Jacob de
Gheyn III, also
known as Jacob III de
Gheyn (1596–1641), was a
Dutch Golden Age engraver, son of
Jacob de
Gheyn II,
canon of
Utrecht (city),...
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Portrait of
Jacob de
Gheyn III is a 1632 oil on oak
panel portrait by
Rembrandt of the
engraver Jacob de
Gheyn III, now in
Dulwich Picture Gallery. It...
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Peter Vanden Gheyn (Dutch:
Peeter Vanden Gheÿn or Dutch: Ghein; 1500–1561) was a bell-founder of the
Spanish Netherlands (now Belgium).
Peter was the...