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Romeyn de
Hooghe (bapt. 10
September 1645 – 10 June 1708) was a late
Dutch Baroque painter, sculptor,
engraver and caricaturist. He was born in Amsterdam...
- artists,
engraver Romeyn de
Hooghe and
painter Emmanuel de
Witte produced multiple images of the
Portuguese Synagogue. De
Hooghe produced multiple engravings...
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Cornelis de
Hooghe (1541, in The
Hague – 1583, in The Hague) was a 16th-century
engraver and
mapmaker from the
Northern Netherlands.
Cornelis de
Hooghe, born...
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Liesbet Hooghe (born
December 1, 1962, in Oudenaarde, Belgium) is a
Belgian political scientist,
currently serving as the W. R.
Kenan Jr.
Professor of...
- de
Hooch (Dutch: [ˈpitər ˈɦɛndrɪksoːn də ˈɦoːx]; also
spelled Hoogh or
Hooghe; bapt. 20
December 1629 –
after 1683), was a
Dutch Golden Age
painter famous...
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inspiration for the
gardens of Versailles.
Engravings made by
Romeyn de
Hooghe around 1680 show how the
gardens appeared at that time.
There were fountains...
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Postfunctionalism is a
theory of
European integration put
forward by
Liesbet Hooghe and Gary
Marks in 2008, in
opposition to the
previous two main theories...
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Interior of the
Portuguese Synagogue,
Amsterdam in 1695 by
Romeyn de
Hooghe...
- 1701
engraving by
Romeyn de
Hooghe...
- review"".
Social Sciences. 12 (9). MDPI: 469. doi:10.3390/socsci12090469.
Hooghe, Marc; D****onneville, Ruth; Marien,
Sofie (2015). "The
impact of education...