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Michiel Sweerts or
Michael Sweerts (29
September 1618 – 1 June 1664) was a
Flemish painter and
printmaker of the
Baroque period, who is
known for his allegorical...
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Jeronimus Sweerts (1603–1636), was a
Dutch Golden Age
still life painter. He was born in
Amsterdam as the son of
Emmanuel Sweerts, a
botanist who published...
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Isaac Sweers (occasionally
Ysaack Sweerts; 1
January 1622 – 22
August 1673) was a 17th-century
Dutch vice-admiral with the
Admiralty of
Amsterdam who...
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Emanuel Sweerts (1552–1612) was a
Dutch painter and
nurseryman noted for his
publication in 1612 at Frankfurt-am-Main of
Florilegium Amplissimum et Selectissimum...
- The
House of
Sweerts or
Sweerts Lineage (French:
Lignage Sweerts) is one of the
Seven Noble Houses of
Brussels along with the
Houses of: Sleeus, Serhuyghs...
- to the
Sweerts family. van Cotthem, Jan,
admitted on 13 June 1504 to the
Sweerts family. van Cotthem, Willem,
admitted in 1523 to the
Sweerts family....
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family (House of
Sweerts) 1458, 9 August, van
Cotthem family (House of
Sweerts) 1460, approximately, Meeûs family, (Houses of
Sweerts and Sleeus) 1461...
- The
Plague of
Athens (c. 1652–1654) by
Michiel Sweerts,
illustrating the
devastating epidemic that
struck Athens in 430 BC, as
described by the historian...
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MacLeods of Skye,
hence his
Scottish surname) and Dina Louisa,
Baroness Sweerts de Landas. The
marriage enabled Zelle to move into the
Dutch upper class...
- Wieseman. She is
specialized in the work of the
Flemish painter Michael Sweerts, on whom she
wrote her dissertation,
which was
published in 2015. From...