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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...
- behind the Painter Schouburg in the Digitale Biblioth**** der Nederlandse Letteren (DBNL, "Digital library for Dutch literature") Schouburg on Google books...
- vaderlandsche schilderkunst The work of Jan van Gool known as Nieuwe Schouburg The work of Jacob Campo Weyerman known as The Lives of Dutch painters...
- He wrote a set of additions to Johan van Gool's sequel to Houbraken's "Schouburg", insisting that Van Gool was incorrect in many of his biographical sketches...
- Amsterdam (1630-1657). Little is known of his early life. In his three-volume Schouburg, Arnold Houbraken mentioned him in his first volume with an entreaty to...
- Willem van Mieris (top) and his father Frans, illustration by Aert Schouman and Jacob Houbraken for Jan van Gool's Nieuwe Schouburg...
- Published by Thomas Fonteyn, Haarlem, 1648 P. 390 Johan van Gool; De nieuwe schouburg der Nederlantsche kunstschilders en schilderessen, 1750 1751, Publisher...
- van Wittel gebentnaamt de Toorts van Amersfoort in Arnold Houbraken's Schouburg (in Dutch) Ludovica Trezzani. "Wittel, Gaspar van." Grove Art Online....
- 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...