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- Het Schilder-Boeck or Schilderboek is a book written by the Flemish writer and painter Karel van Mander first published in 1604 in Haarlem in the Dutch...
- that Matsys was self-taught, despite accounts in Carel van Mander's Schilderboeck (1604) stating that Matsys studied under no artist. Although the roots...
- are crucial sources of information. These are Karel van Mander (Het Schilderboeck, 1604), who essentially covers the previous century, and Arnold Houbraken...
- conquers Tunisia, one of a series of prints drafted by Heemskerck and engraved by Coornhert. This series was noted by Karel van Mander in his Schilderboeck....
- Drawing"), published in 1701 Het groot schilderboeck ("Great Book of Painting"), published in 1710 In Het groot schilderboeck, de Lairesse expressed his disapproval...
- (Batavia), Dirck Volkertszoon Coornhert (Works), Karel van Mander (Schilderboeck), Samuel Ampzing (Description and Ode to Haarlem), Petrus Scriverius...
- technique of Dutch flower painting was codified in the 1740 treatise Groot Schilderboeck by Gerard de Lairesse, which gave wide-ranging advice on colour, arranging...
- was probably the first Vasarian author with his Painting book (Het Schilderboeck, 1604), which encomp****ed not only the first Dutch translation of Vasari...
- their large art collection, which Karel van Mander had described in his Schilderboeck ("Painter's Book") published in Haarlem in 1604. The most notable works...
- 1883 Jeroen Vandommele, p. 255 Frans Floris in Karel van Mander, Het Schilderboeck, 1604 (in Dutch) Jeroen Vandommele, p. 263-265 Jozef Linnig, The house...