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Swanenburgh, W. (1625).
Jacobus Arminius...
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Willem Swanenburgh,
after Joachim Anthonisz Wtewael,
Beheading of the
Roman Judge Papinian, 1606...
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Isaak Nicolai or
Isaac Claesz van
Swanenburg (1537 – 1614 in Leiden) was a
Dutch Renaissance painter and
glazier active in
Leiden and Gouda. He was a city...
- van Swanenburch,
Jakob Isaacsz. van
Swanenburch and
Jakob Isaacsz. van
Swanenburgh;
aliases include Monogrammist IVS (or JVS) and
Danziger Höllenmeister...
- by
Frans Francken (1606) Witches'
Sabbath in
Roman Ruins by
Jacob van
Swanenburgh (1608) As a
recent translation from the
original Spanish El aquelarre...
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painted by
other artists,
including Belisario Corenzio and
Jacob van
Swanenburgh. The
themes are bizarre,
typically decrepit ruins or near-barren buildings...
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Isaac van
Swanenburg (1537–1614),
Dutch painter and
glazier Jacob van
Swanenburgh (1571–1638),
Dutch painter Maria Swanenburg (1839–1915),
Dutch serial...
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courtesy of the
Digital library for
Dutch literature Willem Isaaksz Swanenburgh on
artnet Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Willem Isaacsz. van...
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Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, 1963 Rembrandt's
teachers in
Leiden were
Jacob van
Swanenburgh (from 1621 to 1623, with whom he
learned pen drawing) and
Joris van S****en...
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Cornelia van Veen, p 219
Gertruyde van Veen, Hague, p 219
Jacob van
Swanenburgh, p 221
Isaac van Swanenburg, p 221
Claes Isaacsz Swanenburg, p 222 Willem...