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Pieter Isaacsz (ca 1569, Helsingør – 14
September 1625) was a
Danish court and
portrait painter from
Dutch origin who
worked in a
mannerist style on historical...
- Denmark).
Alternative name forms:
Jacob Isaacsz. van Swanenburch,
Jakob Isaacsz. van
Swanenburch and
Jakob Isaacsz. van Swanenburgh;
aliases include Monogrammist...
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prostrating themselves in
reverence for the king. The
Dutch painter Isaac Isaacsz, who had
worked in Antwerp,
painted his own
Judgment of
Cambyses for the...
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Claes Isaacsz. van
Swanenburg (1572 in
Leiden – 1652 in Leiden), was a
Dutch Golden Age painter.
According to
Houbraken he was the
second son of Isaac...
- Amsterdam,
where he
studied with the Danish-born
portrait painter Pieter Isaacsz (1569–1625), and
perhaps also with
David Vinckboons, who was a follower...
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Gustavus Adolphus, attrib.
Jacob Hoefnagel (1624)
Jacobus Arminius, by
Willem Isaacsz Swanenburg (1625)
Charles I of
England by
Anthony van Dyck (1635-6) Cardinal...
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Painting depicting a
lecture in a
knight academy,
painted by
Pieter Isaacsz or
Reinhold Timm for
Rosenborg Castle as part of a
series of
seven paintings...
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Willem Isaacsz van
Swanenburg (29
January 1580 – 31 May 1612), was a
Dutch Golden Age
engraver and the
youngest son of
Isaac van Swanenburg.
Isaac van...
- al. 1972, p. 134 (online). Noldus, B.; Roding, J., eds. (2007).
Pieter Isaacsz (1569-1625):
Court Painter, Art
Trader and Spy. Brepol. pp. 280, 288. ISBN 9782503524665...
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Christian IV and
Queen Anne
Catherine with the Prince-Elect. It was
originally two
separate portraits. The King was
painted by
Pieter Isaacsz, c. 1612...