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Coenraet Decker (1650 in
Amsterdam – 1685 in Amsterdam) was a
Dutch Golden Age engraver.
According to the RKD, he had been a
pupil of
Romeyn de Hooghe...
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Coenraet Roepel (1678, The
Hague – 1748, The Hague), was an 18th-century
fruit and
flower still life
painter from the
Northern Netherlands.
According to...
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Turris Babel was
lavishly illustrated. Some of the
plates were
created by
Coenraet Decker. The most
famous plate in the book was of the
Tower of
Babel itself...
- In 1663, the
Dutch conquered the city of
Cochin from the Portuguese. (
Coenraet Decker, 1682)...
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Belgian entrepreneur Michel Coenraets. With the help of
friends and
family and 1
million BEF as start-up capital,
Michel Coenraets started Automatic Systems...
- Kunzel, Zunzelman, Patronymics: Kurten, Coners, Conerding, Conradsen,
Coenraets, Kondratowicz, Konradowicz,
Kondratowitz Conrad,
prior of
Christ Church...
- Roedig,
Johannes Christi**** (The
Hague 1750 – The
Hague 1802) Roepel,
Coenraet (The
Hague 1678 – The
Hague 1748) Ruysch,
Rachel (The
Hague 1664 – Amsterdam...
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Gerard van Spaendonck,
Cornelius van
Spaendonck (brother of preceding),
Coenraet Roepel,
Johannes de Bosch, and John Flaxman. One art
historian called van...
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charts and
folding diagrams.
Three of he
finest illustrations were by
Coenraet Decker - the
portrait of
Charles II, Noah and His Progeny, and the Submerged...
- in Leiden, for oil- and gl**** painting. His
pupils were Jan van Goyen,
Coenraet van Schilperoort, Otto van Veen, and his
three sons. He was
buried in the...