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- Catharina Oostfries, or Trijntje Sieuwerts (1636–1708) was a Dutch Golden Age gl**** painter. Oostfries was born in Nieuwkoop. According to Houbraken she...
- Jozef Oostfries (1628–1661) was a Dutch Golden Age gl**** painter. Oostfries was born in ****n. According to Houbraken he was a pupil of the gl****painter...
- 1536) a Dutch leader of the Anabaptism movement in Münster Catharina Oostfries (1636 in Nieuwkoop – 1708) a Dutch Golden Age gl**** painter Willem van...
- squadrons, 400 men) Cavalry Lieutenant General Friedrich Ulrich, comte de Oostfries Vittinghoff's Brigade Lieutenant General Vittinghoff Grevendorff's Dragoons...
- gl****painter who lived to be the last of a breed. He had been a pupil of Jozef Oostfries and was still active at 75 when Houbraken was writing in 1712. He married...
- According to Houbraken he was an industrious painter who married Catharina Oostfries, a painter who kept up her drawing and gl**** painting into her seventies...
- Teunisz Blankhof[250] Barent Graat[251] Josef Oostfries[252] Klaas van der Meulen[253] Katharina Oostfries[254] Jan Slob[255] Vincent van der Vinne[256]...
- council. According to Houbraken he was a gl****painter who taught Josef Oostfries. He was also known as Jan Jansz Engelsman or simply Jan Maertsz, and was...
- (1632 – 1682) – embroider Catharina Oostfries (1636–1708) - gl**** painter, sister of gl**** painter Jozef Oostfries Geertgen Wyntges (1636-1712) - flower...
- painter-decorator Louis Vergouwen. Catharina Oostfries (1636–1708) – gl**** painter, sister of gl**** painter Jozef Oostfries Geertgen Wyntges (1636–1712) – flower...