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Jacob van
Strij (2
October 1756 – 4
February 1815) was a
Dutch painter, printmaker, and
draftsman who was
mainly interested in
landscape painting, including...
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Abraham van
Strij (1753–1826) was an 18th-century
painter from the Netherlands. Van
Strij was born and died in Dordrecht.
According to the RKD he was...
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Stryi (Ukrainian: Стрий, IPA: [
strɪj] ; Polish: Stryj) is a city in Lviv Oblast,
western Ukraine. It is
located in the left bank of the
Stryi River, approximately...
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Netherlands with art on
display from
Aelbert Cuyp, Rembrandt,
Jacob van
Strij and others. The
museum was
established in 1842 by a
group of five art collectors...
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Dutch sailing barge The
yacht of the VOC-Chamber of Rotterdam, by
Jacob van
Strij The
schooner Rose
Dorothea in 1907
Traditional Galway hooker, Ireland, June...
- Stolker, Jan (Amsterdam 1724 –
Rotterdam 1785)
Strij,
Abraham van (Dordrecht 1753 –
Dordrecht 1826)
Strij,
Jacob van (Dordrecht 1756 –
Dordrecht 1815) Sypesteyn...
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occurs in
hydronyms (*Stir-/*Styr) and in Ukrainian, cf. Стрый/Стрий, Stryj/
Strij, Стрына/Стрина, Stryna/Strina.
According to Mark Vey,
Stribog could in fact...
- with family, by
Jacob Janz Coeman, c.1655 The
Merchant by
Abraham van
Strij c. 1800
Caspar Voght,
German merchant, 1801 by Jean-Laurent
Mosnier Joshua...
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descended from the
Dordrecht painter family of Van
Strij (his
mother was a
granddaughter of
Jacob van
Strij). He
married Anna
Dorothea Dirks on 10
August 1888...
- 2020. "Jacob van
Strij", KNAW
Historisch Ledenbestand (Digitaal
Wetenschapshistorisch Centrum).
Retrieved 3 May 2020. "Abraham van
Strij (1)", KNAW Historisch...