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Pieter van den
Keere (Latin:
Petrus Kaerius 1571 – c. 1646) was a
Flemish engraver,
publisher and
globe maker who
worked for the most part of his career...
- van den
Keere (c. 1540/2 – 1580) was a punchcutter, or
cutter of
punches to make
metal type, who
lived in
Ghent in
modern Belgium. Van den
Keere was the...
- Chad Van De
Keere is a
Canadian director who
currently resides in Vancouver,
British Columbia, Canada. He is
known for
directing animated television series...
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blackletter faces.
Artists in the "Dutch taste"
style include Hendrik van den
Keere,
Nicolaas Briot,
Christoffel van Dijck, Miklós Tótfalusi Kis and the Janson...
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Together with
partner Aly Jetha,
Series and
Creative Director Chad Van De
Keere,
story editor Randy Rogel as well as the Big Bad Boo team, they formulated...
- den
Keere (sometimes
known as
Colette Hondius after her marriage) (1568–1629) was a
Dutch engraver who was the
sister of
engraver Pieter van den
Keere. She...
- P****age, was
owned by the
writer Virginia Woolf. The
steep and
cobbled Keere Street is home to many
historic buildings,
including a
timber framed antiquarian...
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Elisabeth de Hondt, the
daughter of
Jodocus Hondius and
Colette van den
Keere. He
produced his
first maps in 1616 of
France and Italy. In 1623 Janssonius...
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difficulties in Flanders. In 1587 in
London he
married Colette van den
Keere (sometimes
known as
Colette Hondius),
daughter of Hendrik, an
engraver of...
- Town at the
southern end of the island. A map
engraved by
Pieter van den
Keere in 1598
Chart of the
Harbour in 1810 The 3.8-kilometre-long (2.4 mi) Mozambique...