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Portrait of
Haesje Jacobsdr. van
Cleyburg from
Rotterdam (1634)
completed during the
height of his
commercial success...
- Netherlands. In 1585 he
settled in Amsterdam. He was
married in
Antwerp to
Maria Jacobsdr.
Walraven and they had 22 children, and one of them, his son Jacob, would...
- town-beadle who was
dismissed in 1578 for
being a Catholic. His mother,
Barber Jacobsdr, (1549-1624) was an
appraiser of
paintings and goods. His apprenticeship...
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County Museum of Art 117a
Companion piece to 117b
Portret of van
Haesje Jacobsdr van
Cleyburgh 1634 Oil on
panel 71 x 53
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam 117b Companion...
- were
Laurens Bicker,
Jacob Bicker (1555–1587) and his
sister was
Dieuwer Jacobsdr Bicker (1584–1641). He
belonged to the
powerful Bicker family of regenten...
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Brouwer (d. 1624), a
wealthy Catholic merchant from Alkmaar, and Oude Neel
Jacobsdr van Harencarspel.
Symon Brouwer adopted the name
Pynas (Dutch: pinas, 'pinnance')...
- and merchant,
politician Jacob Pietersz Bicker (1555–1587)
married Aeff
Jacobsdr de Moes
Jacob Jacobsz Bicker (1581–1626), merchant,
advisor and commissioner...
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Cornelis Pieter Jansz Graeff Jacob Jansz Graeff (died
around 1580)
Styntje Jacobsdr Graeff Jan
Jacobsz Graeff (born
around 1570/75)
Claes Jansz Graeff Albert...
- was born in
Gouda on 18
March 1548 as an
illegitimate child of
Elisabeth Jacobsdr.
Ketel and the art
collector Govert Jans van Proyen. The
famous Gouda gl****...
- de
Graeff lived on the Herengracht.
There her mother-in-law
Elisabeth Jacobsdr Pancras,
widow of
Marten van Papenbroeck, had
bought two
adjacent houses...