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Granida is a
pastoral play by
Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft,
written 1603–1605 and
published in 1615. It was one of the most po****r
plays of the
Dutch Renaissance...
- van
Velsen ( 1613)
Achilles en
Polyxena (1614)
Theseus en
Ariane (1614)
Granida (1615)
Warenar (1616) Baeto, oft
oorsprong der
Holanderen (1626) Emblemata...
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Granida and Daifilo, 1625...
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Baptist Weenix The
Musician The artist's wife Anna du Pire as
Granida Nude
young woman lifting a
curtain Dutch name variations:
Bartel van der...
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Portrait of
Jacob Dane (1700)
Portrait of a
Cornelis Matelief de
Jonge (1700)
Granida and
Daifilo (1711)
Portrait of a Woman,
presumably Elisabeth Hollaer, wife...
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interested in
pastoral subjects,
themes from
contemporary history, like
Granida and Daifilo, and the huge
Crowning of
Mirtillo from 1641 in the Brukenthal...
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record stagecraft.
Another droll from The Wits,
Daphilo &
Granida, is
based on the play
Granida by P.C. Hooft.
Baskervill (1924)
notes that a Christmas...
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Willem van Mieris's
painting Granida and
Daifilo from 1697, he
depicts a
scene from P.C. Hooft's
pastoral play
Granida, a
common choice of
subject matter...
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Helst that has
often been
claimed to be a self-portrait:
Unknown woman as
Granida, 1660 This work is the only
surviving painting in the
Metropolitan Museum...
- d'Arte Antica, Rome (url)
Jacob Adriaensz Backer (1608–1651), 7 paintings :
Granida and Daifilo, The Hermitage, St.
Petersburg (url)
Jacob de
Backer (c. 1545...