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Nicolaes (Klaes)
Molenaer (1626-1629 in
Haarlem – 1676 in Haarlem) was a
Dutch Golden Age
landscape painter and draughtsman.
Molenaer was born and died...
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Molenaer (1618 in
Haarlem –
early September 1650, in Haarlem) was a
Dutch Golden Age
genre painter. His
parents were a
tailor Jan
Mientsen Molenaer and...
- Yvo
Molenaers (born 25
February 1934) is a
Belgian racing cyclist. He won the 1963 Tour de Luxembourg. Yvo
Molenaers at
Cycling Archives (archived) v t...
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Cornelis Molenaer or
Cornelis Molenaar (born c. 1540 - 1589 was a
Flemish Renaissance painter known for his
landscapes with
biblical scenes.
Molenaer was born...
- Jan
Miense Molenaer (1610 –
buried 19
September 1668), was a
Dutch Golden Age
genre painter whose style was a
precursor to Jan Steen's work
during Dutch...
- Army of Flanders,
including Sebastian Vrancx,
Peter Snayers, Jan
Miense Molenaer and
Willem Hondius. The re-capture of
Breda alone resulted in
major works...
- (9): 377–383. doi:10.1016/j.paed.2012.03.004.
Klingels K, De **** P,
Molenaers G,
Desloovere K,
Huenaerts C,
Jaspers E, et al. (2010). "Upper limb motor...
- Philadelphia:
Mosby Elsevier. pp. 343–355. ISBN 978-0-323-03931-4.
Desloovere K,
Molenaers G, Van
Gestel L,
Huenaerts C, Van
Campenhout A,
Callewaert B, et al. (October...
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cities they were
based in: Jan
Miense Molenaer (1609–1668),
Haarlem and
Amsterdam Judith Leyster (wife of
Molenaer, 1609–1660),
Haarlem and
Amsterdam Adriaen...
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oeuvre came to be
attributed to
Frans Hals or to her husband, Jan
Miense Molenaer. In 1893, she was
rediscovered and
scholars began to
attribute her works...