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Gerard Houckgeest (c. 1600–August 1661) was a
Dutch Golden Age
painter of
architectural scenes and
church interiors.
Houckgeest is
thought to have been...
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delegation also
included the Dutch-American
Andreas Everardus van
Braam Houckgeest,
whose detailed description of this emb****y to the Qing
court was soon...
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Braam Houckgeest's 1797 book.
European interest in the
Chinese sailing carriage is also seen in the
writings of
Andreas Everardus van
Braam Houckgeest in...
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Andreas Everardus van
Braam Houckgeest (1
November 1739 in
Werkhoven – 8 July 1801 in Amsterdam) was a Dutch-American
merchant who is
mostly known for...
- (1608–1674) in one of his
famous poems, and
Andreas Everardus van
Braam Houckgeest (1739–1801) in the
writings of his
travel diary in China. The encyclopedist...
- (1985), p. 738.
Perdue (2009). Gunn (2011), p. 208.
Butel (1997), p. 197.
Houckgeest, Braam;
Andre Everard Van ? (1798), An
Authentic Account of the Emb****y...
- city,
including Leonard Bramer,
Carel Fabritius,
Pieter de Hoogh,
Gerard Houckgeest,
Emanuel de Witte, Jan Steen, and
Johannes Vermeer.
Reinier de
Graaf and...
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members of the ****ingh mission,
including Andreas Everardus van
Braam Houckgeest and Chrétien-Louis-Joseph de Guignes, made
every effort to
conform with...
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included Isaac ****ingh, the Dutch-American
Andreas Everardus van
Braam Houckgeest, and the
Frenchman Chrétien-Louis-Joseph de Guignes. Both
published complementary...
- Beijing), the ****ingh
delegation included Andreas Everardus van
Braam Houckgeest and Chrétien-Louis-Joseph de Guignes,
whose complementary accounts of...