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- Louis Tytgadt or Tijtgadt (1841–1918) was a Belgian painter. Born in Lovendegem (East Flanders]) on 20 April 1841, Tytgadt studied at the Royal Academy...
- Driessen, pp. 151–157 Gary Schwartz (1987) Rembrandt. Zijn leven, zijn schilderijen, p. 248. G. Schwartz, pp. 292–293 Slive (1995), p. 82 "Rembrandt". Voetnoot...
- Pantheon der Gouden Eeuw : van Nationale Konst-Gallerij tot Rijksmuseum van Schilderijen (1798–1896), thesis by Ellinoor Bergvelt for the University of Amsterdam...
- University Press, 1969), 368. Goldscheider, L. (1953). Michelangelo : Schilderijen, beeldhouwwerken, architectuur : Complete uitgave. London : Utrecht:...
- Düsseldorf. 1978 René Daniëls schilderijen, Joop Stolk grafiek, Galerie Helen van der Meij, Amsterdam. 1978 René Daniëls. Schilderijen, gouaches en tekeningen...
- Ligtelijn Schilderijen te koop, Kunstschilder, Expositie, Galerie, Wijdemeren" (in Dutch). "Evert Jan Ligtelijn informatie, biografie en schilderijen | Schilderijen...
- Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Düsseldorf, Germany. 2024. De geheime schilderijen van Hilma af Klint, Museum voor Moderne Kunst, Arnhem, Netherlands. 7...
- ISSN 2102-7188. Sellink, Manfred (2011). Bruegel : het volledige werk, schilderijen, tekeningen, prenten. [Antwerpen]: Ludion. p. 131. ISBN 978-94-6130-010-2...
- were included in the selection. Rijksmuseum Album: 120 (Tableaux du) / (Schilderijen uit het) / Paintings from the Rijksmuseum, Opening hours and table of...
- specializes in painting and sculpture and identifies with the “Nieuwe Schilderijen” school. This school conceived art according exclusively to its materiality...