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- Margaretha van Godewijk (30 August 1627, Dordrecht – 2 November 1677, Dordrecht), was a Dutch Golden Age poet and painter. According to Houbraken her father...
- Cuyp (1620–1691), a Dutch Golden Age painter of landscapes Margaretha van Godewijk (1627–1677), a Dutch Golden Age poet and painter Samuel Dirksz van Hoogstraten...
- Philipp Jakob Sachs, German physician (d. 1672) August 30 Margaretha van Godewijk, Dutch Golden Age poet and painter (d. 1677) Itō Jinsai, ****anese philosopher...
- Huygens, Johan van Beverwijck, Jacob de Witt, Cornelius Boy, Margaretha van Godewijk and Utricia Ogle. In the 1630s she studied engraving with Magdalena van...
- pupils in Dordrecht included his stepson Justus de Gelder, Margaretha van Godewijk, Jacob Moelaert, and Johannes Vollevens. Despite his long-term residency...
- Philipp Jakob Sachs, German physician (d. 1672) August 30 Margaretha van Godewijk, Dutch Golden Age poet and painter (d. 1677) Itō Jinsai, ****anese philosopher...
- Cornelia "Greetje" Gaillard (1926–2019), Dutch swimmer Margaretha van Godewijk (1627–1677), Dutch poet and flower still life painter Margaretha H.M. Groeneveld...
- became painters. These had been his students along with Margaretha van Godewijk who wrote an emblem about his self-portrait with a curtain, which illustrates...
- the town, including local painters and poets, among them Margaretha van Godewijk, who wrote a poem for his book. In his book he also lists important paintings...
- engraver, daughter of the engraver Henrick Lambertsz Roghman Margaretha van Godewijk (1627-1677) - poet and painter Maria van Oosterwijck (1630–1693) - flower...