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- The Muiderkring (Muiden Circle) was the name given to a group of figures in the arts and sciences who regularly met at the castle of Muiden near Amsterdam...
- [citation needed] He is often considered a member of what is known as the Muiderkring, a group of leading intellectuals gathered around the poet Pieter Corneliszoon...
- Tesselschade Visscher, over for visits. This group became known as the Muiderkring. He also extended the garden and the plum orchard, while at the same...
- instantly.' She and her sister, Anna, were the only female members of the Muiderkring, the group of Dutch Golden Age intellectuals who met at Muiden Castle...
- he was appointed bailiff of Muiden and the Gooiland. He founded the Muiderkring, a literary society located at his home, the Muiderslot, the castle of...
- Vecht. Muiden Castle was a center of Dutch cultural life at this time (Muiderkring). Mandrella, David (February 2009). Collection du musée des Beaux-Arts...
- his friend P.C. Hooft, who lived at Muiderslot and is known for the Muiderkring of writers. Chandelier died in Amsterdam. 's Amsterdammers winter, 1650...
- Roemer Pieterszoon Visscher (1547 – 19 February 1620) was a successful Dutch merchant, the first Dutch underwriter and writer of the Dutch Golden Age....
- Gerbrand Adriaenszoon Bredero (16 March 1585 – 23 August 1618) was a Dutch poet and playwright in the period known as the Dutch Golden Age. Gerbrand Adriaenszoon...
- include: Wilton Circle, UK, 16th-century group centred on Mary Sidney The Muiderkring, Netherlands, early 17th century Literary Salon, Argentina, 1830s, which...