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Simon Pereyns (c. 1530–1600) was a
Flemish painter. He
moved to Lisbon,
Portugal in 1558 and
later to Madrid, Spain. In 1566, he
moved to
Mexico where...
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Simon Pereyns, who
despite being the
author of many of the
works of the cathedral, was
accused of blasphemy.
According to the story,
while Pereyns was in...
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Miguel Cabrera Juan
Correa Cristóbal de
Villalpando Simón
Pereyns Simón
Pereyns lived in
Antwerp c. 1530 then
Mexico c. 1600. He was a
Flemish painter...
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represent episodes from the life of
Jesus and have been
attributed to
Simon Pereyns and Andrés de la Concha. This is one of the few 16th-century altarpieces...
- Jeune,
composer 17
October —
Cornelis de Jode, cartographer,
engraver and
publisher date
uncertain Volcxken Diericx,
printmaker Simon Pereyns, painter...
- artists,
almost all of whom were from Antwerp,
worked in Mexico.
Simon Pereyns (1568–89),
initially a
viceregal court painter,
created large-scale altarpieces...
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which are by
famous artists such as
Baltasar de Echave, his son
Simon Pereyns, Sánchez Samerón Caravaggio,
Francisco Martínez, Luis
Arciniegas and Juan...
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Enrico Martinez who was a Spanish-Dutch
interpreter in the
trial of
Simon Pereyns. In the
early 17th century,
Dutch military engineer Adriaan Boot designed...
- of the few from the 16th
century that
remain in Mexico, made by
Simon Pereyns.
Another unusual feature is the
stonework around the door to the sacristy...
- (born c.1530)
Diego Polo the Elder,
Spanish painter (born 1560)
Simon Pereyns,
Flemish painter who
worked in Portugal, Spain, and
Mexico (born 1530)...