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Rachel Ruysch (3 June 1664 – 12
October 1750) was a
Dutch still-life
painter from the
Northern Netherlands. She
specialized in flowers,
inventing her own...
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Ruysch or
Ruijsch is a
Dutch patronymic surname,
derived from the
archaic Dutch given name Ruis.
Variant forms are Ruijs, Ruis and Ruisch.
People with...
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Frederik Ruysch (Dutch: [ˈfreːdərɪk ˈrœys];
March 28, 1638 –
February 22, 1731) was a
Dutch botanist and anatomist. He is
known for
developing techniques...
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Johannes Ruysch (c. 1460? in
Utrecht – 1533 in Cologne), a.k.a.
Johann Ruijsch or
Giovanni Ruisch was an explorer, cartographer, astronomer, m****cript...
- Anna
Ruysch (baptized 19
December 1666, in The
Hague –
buried 7
January 1754, in Amsterdam) was a
Dutch Golden Age
flower painter. Anna
Ruysch (sometimes...
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named for the
Netherland painter Rachel Ruysch.
Ruysch is
southeast of the
larger but
similar Savage crater. "
Ruysch".
Gazetteer of
Planetary Nomenclature...
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Nicolaas Ruysch (c. 1496 – 12
October 1558) was a canon, vice-dean and
treasurer of St. Salvator's
Church in
Utrecht and
councilor of the
Bishop of Liège...
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identical with “Spagnola” (Hispaniola) on the
Ruysch map. The
presence of
codfish is
noted on the
Ruysch map in the area of the
Grand Banks of Newfoundland...
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works by
Rachel Ruysch that are
generally accepted as
autograph by the
Netherlands Institute for Art
History and
other sources.
Rachel Ruysch in the RKD...
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Enlarged by
purchases from the
Dutch collectors Albertus Seba and
Frederik Ruysch, the
museum was
moved to its
present location in 1727.
Having expanded to...