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Jacob de
Gheyn II (also
Jacques de
Gheyn II) (c. 1565 – 29
March 1629) was a
Dutch painter and engraver,
whose work
shows the
transition from Northern...
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Peter Vanden Gheyn (Dutch:
Peeter Vanden Gheÿn or Dutch: Ghein; 1605 or 1607–1654 or 1659) was a
bellfounder of the
Spanish Netherlands (now Belgium)...
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Peter Vanden Gheyn (Period Dutch:
Peeter Vanden Gheÿn or Ghein) may
refer to any of
several members of a
noted family of
bellfounders in the
Spanish Netherlands...
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Vanden Gheyn, Van den
Gheyn or Van den
Ghein was a
family of
bellfounders and
carillon makers. The bell
foundry was
established in 1506 in
Mechelen and...
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Peter Vanden Gheyn (Dutch:
Peeter Vanden Gheÿn or Dutch: Ghein; 1500–1561) was a bell-founder of the
Spanish Netherlands (now Belgium).
Peter was the...
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Jacob de
Gheyn III, also
known as Jacob III de
Gheyn (1596–1641), was a
Dutch Golden Age engraver, son of
Jacob de
Gheyn II,
canon of
Utrecht (city),...
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Matthias Vanden Gheyn (Dutch:
Matthijs Vanden Gheÿn or Ghein; 7 April 1721 – 22 June 1785) was a
Flemish musician from the Baroque/classical transition...
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earlier set of 24 Preludes, Op. 34 (1933), for piano.
Matthias Vanden Gheyn (1721–1785)
composed 11 preludes,
possibly off-the-cuff, for performance...
- Levi לֵוִי Levi, from the
Twelve sons of Jacob, c. 1590 by
Jacob de
Gheyn II Born 16
Nisan Paddan Aram Died 1431, 1430 or 1429 BC (AM 2331 or AM 2332)...
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Portrait of
Jacob de
Gheyn III is a 1632 oil on oak
panel portrait by
Rembrandt of the
engraver Jacob de
Gheyn III, now in
Dulwich Picture Gallery. It...