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- Nicolaes van Verendael or Nicolaes van Veerendael (1640 in Antwerp – 1691 in Antwerp) was a Flemish painter active in Antwerp who is mainly known for...
- 1667 floral painting by Nicolaes van Verendael in the collection of the Suermondt-Ludwig-Museum. Nicolaes van Verendael was a respected flower painter in...
- spreading the genre outside Flanders. Later in the 17th century Nicolaes van Verendael started to paint these 'monkey scenes' as well. Teniers painted singeries...
- younger brother Abraham Teniers. Later in the 17th century Nicolaes van Verendael started to paint these 'monkey scenes' as well. An example of a singerie...
- younger brother Abraham Teniers. Later in the 17th century Nicolaes van Verendael painted these 'monkey scenes' as well. Jan Brueghel the Younger also practised...
- outside Flanders. Later in the 17th century artists like Nicolaes van Verendael, prin****lly known as a painter of flower still lifes started to paint...
- representatives in Flanders and the Dutch Republic were Nicolaes van Verendael, Alexander Coosemans, Carstian Luyckx, Jasper Geeraards, Peter Willebeeck...
- younger brother Abraham Teniers. Later in the 17th century Nicolaes van Verendael started to paint these 'monkey scenes' as well. Frans Francken often collaborated...
- Verwilt, Dutch Golden Age painter (b. 1620) August 11 – Nicolaes van Verendael, Flemish painter (b. 1640) August 14 – Richard Talbot, 1st Earl of Tyrconnel...
- Verwilt, Dutch Golden Age painter (b. 1620) August 11 – Nicolaes van Verendael, Flemish painter (b. 1640) August 14 – Richard Talbot, 1st Earl of Tyrconnel...