- Jan
Josephszoon van
Goyen (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈjɑɱ vɑŋ ˈɣoːi.ə(n)]; 13
January 1596 – 27
April 1656) was a
Dutch landscape painter. The
scope of his...
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Charles William Goyen (April 24, 1915 –
August 30, 1983) was an
American novelist,
short story writer, playwright, poet, editor, and teacher. Born in...
- The builder,
James Goyen (10 May 1905 – 3
April 1984),
constructed many
houses and
other buildings in the St
George District,
south of the
Cooks River...
- Guiler-sur-
Goyen (Breton: Gwiler-Kerne) is a
commune in the Finistère
department of
Brittany in north-western France.
Inhabitants of Guiler-sur-
Goyen are called...
- The
House of
Breath is a
novel written by the
American author William Goyen. It was his
first book,
published in 1950. It is not a
novel in the usual...
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merged into Audierne. The town lies on a
peninsula at the
mouth of the
Goyen river and for
centuries was a
fishing village, with a wide
sandy beach....
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exceptionally prolific Jan van
Goyen,
light from Jan Both and form from his father,
Jacob Gerritsz Cuyp. Cuyp's "van
Goyen phase" can be
placed approximately...
-
historical and
figurative scenes in Utrecht,
Adriaen van Ostade, and Jan van
Goyen, who
would later become his father-in-law.
Influences of
Knupfer can be...
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educated in Leiden.
Other Leiden painters include Lucas van Leyden, Jan van
Goyen and Jan Steen.
Leiden was
formed on an
artificial hill (today
called the...
- 1962)
William **** (1941–2012)
Jacqueline Goldfinger (b. 1978)
William Goyen (1915–1983)
Davis Grubb (1919–1980) Joe R.
Lansdale (b. 1951) Charlaine...