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Willem de
Pannemaker (ca. 1510 – 1581), was a
leading weaver of
Brussels tapestry. He was the head of the
Pannemaker tapestry workshop, was considered...
- The
family of de
Pannemaeker or de
Pannemaker were
tapestry weavers from the
Southern Netherlands, more or less
equivalent to modern-day Belgium. Pieter...
- Joliet, Linton,
Pannemaker, Pierdon, Pisan,
Prunaire Journey to the
Center of the
Earth (1867): 56 illustrations, wood-engravings by
Pannemaker, Gauchard,...
- Benlluire),
Flemish tapestries of the 16th and 17th
centuries (Willem de
Pannemaker), mosaics, and many
other pieces of art. Calvert,
Albert Frederick; Hartley...
- Kléber
wounded in
front of Alexandria,
engraving by Adolphe-François
Pannemaker...
- Kléber
wounded in
front of Alexandria,
engraving by Adolphe-François
Pannemaker...
- Severeyns [Wikidata], Louis-Constantin Stroobant [Wikidata], and
Pieter De
Pannemaker [Wikidata].
Stroobant printed many of the
illustrations for the first...
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tapestries were
woven between 1551 and 1553 in the
Brussels workshop of
Willem Pannemaker. In 1536 and 1538 the
council of Brabant, the
highest law
court in the...
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purchase has yet emerged. The
works were
woven in the
workshop of
Willem de
Pannemaker, one of the
leading Brussels weavers.
Apart from
Bernaert van
Orley and...
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workshop was sold by his
heirs to the
prominent Brussels weaver Willem de
Pannemaker, it is
likely that he died not long before. The mark 'pva' of his workshop...