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Mayken Verhulst (1518–1596 or 1599), also
known as
Marie Bessemers, was a sixteenth-century miniature,
tempera and
watercolor painter and
print publisher...
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Mayken Coecke or
Maria Coecke (c.1545–1578) was the
daughter of
Pieter Coecke van
Aelst and
Mayken Verhulst.
Mayken married Pieter Bruegel the
Elder in...
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their ages.
Mayken and
Magdaleene were two
women accused of
female sodomy in 1618 in Bruges, Belgium. It
began when
Maetren van Ghewelde,
Mayken's husband...
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Bruegel possibly got this work via the
connections of
Mayken Verhulst, the wife of
Pieter Coecke.
Mayken's father and
eight siblings were all
artists or married...
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Netherlandish painter Pieter Brueghel the
Elder (known as "Peasant Brueghel") and
Mayken Coecke van Aelst. His
father died in 1569, when
Pieter the
younger was only...
- counterfeiter) Known for
Possible inventor of the
microscope and the
telescope (posthumous claim)
Parents Hans
Mertens (father)
Mayken Provoost Bacher (mother)...
- conductor, and
music administrator Jos
Verhulst (born 1949),
Belgian chemist Mayken Verhulst (1518–1599),
Flemish painter Pierre François
Verhulst (1804–1849)...
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Mayken Lubbert van Pallaesdr. (1587 – 23
October 1664),
commonly known as
Maria van Pallaes, was a
Dutch philanthropist who
established the
Maria van Pallaes...
- This was the
start of his long
career as a writer. In 1610 he
married Mayken de Wolff, with whom he had five children, of
which three died in infancy...
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painters ¦ x
Mayken Verhulst (1518–1599),
painter of miniatures, from a
family of painters, and
second wife of
Pieter Coecke ¦ ¦ +→
Maria or
Mayken Coecke ¦...