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societies in the Low Countries.
Their members were
called Rederijkers (singular
Rederijker), from the
French word 'rhétoricien', and
during the 15th and...
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major influence on Jan Steen's work was the
guild of the
Rhetoricians or
Rederijkers and
their theatrical endeavors. It is
often suggested that Jan Steen's...
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Liberal Art of
Painting is a book by the 17th-century
Flemish notary and
rederijker Cornelis de Bie
published in Antwerp.
Written in the
Dutch language, it...
- and far more
intricate poetic devices - were a
common feature of the
Rederijker school in the Lowlands.
There is a
marble sculpture of him by Paul de...
- "everyman" (a
typical human person) and is
written in
moderately elevated Rederijker style.
Dutch and
English historians argued for
decades over
whether the...
- The Rhetoricians,
circa 1655, by Jan Steen. The
painting depicts a
rederijker reading his poem,
while hanging over the
balcony the
blason of his chamber...
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Coster and
Bredero came from the
tradition of
Rederijkers, and both were
members been of the
Rederijker "In
Liefde Bloeyende".
These societies developed...
- century, a
society of
amateur poets and
playwrights (a so-called
guild of "
rederijkers") was
based there, and from 1736
there was a
school for poor children...
- are angstvallig, dukdalf, geeuwhonger, hagedis, hondsdraf, penthouse,
rederijker,
rendier and zondvloed. A few PSMs
exist in English. The
French word chartreuse...
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thought to be by his friend,
Dirck Volckertszoon Coornhert.) He was a
rederijker and
founding member of the rhetorician's
chamber called the Egelantier...