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known as
Basil Ruysdael, was an
American actor and
opera singer. Born in
Jersey City, New Jersey, as
Basil Spaulding Millspaugh,
Ruysdael was the son of...
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Salomon van
Ruysdael (c. 1602,
Naarden –
buried 3
November 1670, Haarlem) was a
Dutch Golden Age
landscape painter. He was the
uncle of
Jacob van Ruisdael...
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confused with Ruisdael's.
Ruisdael always spelt his name thus: Ruisdael, not
Ruysdael. Ruisdael's work was in
demand in the
Dutch Republic during his lifetime...
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Ruisdael or
Ruysdael is a
Dutch surname.
Notable persons with that name include:
Jacob Isaackszoon van
Ruisdael (c. 1629–1682),
Dutch Golden Age landscape...
- Salomonsz. van
Ruysdael (1629,
Haarlem – 1681, Haarlem), was a
Dutch Golden Age
landscape painter who was the son of
Salomon van
Ruysdael and the cousin...
- Port
Ruysdael is an 1826 oil on
canvas painting by the
English painter J. M. W. Turner. It is in the
collection of the Yale
Center for
British Art in New...
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large collection of 17th
century (Jacob van
Ruisdael and
Salomon van
Ruysdael) and 18th-century works,
medieval books and
religious objects, and some...
- in De Pijp are
named after Dutch painters, like Jan Steen,
Frans Hals,
Ruysdael and
Vincent van Gogh. The
three districts composing the area are Oude Pijp...
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Salomon van
Ruysdael (1602–1670)
Dutch Golden Age
landscape painter. He was the
uncle of
Jacob van
Ruisdael Jacob Salomonsz van
Ruysdael (1629–1681),...
- (1825)
Cologne (1826)
Forum Romanum (1826)
Mortlake Terrace (1826) Port
Ruysdael (1826) The
Chain Pier,
Brighton (1828)
Chichester Canal (1828) East Cowes...