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artist biographies,
otherwise known as the "Nieuw
Schouburg". The full
title is De
Nieuwe Schouburg der
Nederlantsche kunstschilders en schilderessen:...
- 1712, was the man to whom
Houbraken dedicated the
first volume of his
Schouburg.[citation needed]
Ostade was the
contemporary of the
Flemish painters...
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source of
information on 17th-century
artists of the Netherlands. The
Schouburg is
listed as one of the
thousand most
important works in the
Canon of...
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Published by
Thomas Fonteyn, Haarlem, 1648 P. 390
Johan van Gool; De
nieuwe schouburg der
Nederlantsche kunstschilders en schilderessen, 1750 1751, Publisher...
- work in turn
became one of the
primary sources for
Arnold Houbraken's
Schouburg, who
wrote a
little poem
about him: Wat arbeid, moeite, en yver, What...
- Painter[usurped]
Schouburg in the
Digitale Biblioth**** der
Nederlandse Letteren (DBNL, "Digital
library for
Dutch literature")
Schouburg on
Google books...
- van
Wittel gebentnaamt de
Toorts van
Amersfoort in
Arnold Houbraken's
Schouburg (in Dutch)
Ludovica Trezzani. "Wittel,
Gaspar van."
Grove Art Online....
- to
Johan van Gool who
devoted six
pages to his
biography in his
Nieuwe Schouburg, Melder's
father Cornelis Melder died when he was six, and he was named...
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related to Jan ten Compe. (in Dutch) Jan ten
Compe Biography in
Nieuwe Schouburg (with
painter index), (1750) by Jan van Gool, in the
Institute of Dutch...
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Portrait of
Robbert Duval (lower left) in Jan van Gool's "Nieuw
Schouburg", 1750...