Jacob Hoefnagel (also 'Jacobus', 'Jakob' or 'Jakub") (1573 in Antwerp – c.1632 in Hamburg), was a Flemish painter, printmaker, miniaturist, draftsman...
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was thus a founder of proto-scientific inquiry. Joris Hoefnagel was the son of Jacob Hoefnagel, a dealer in diamonds and luxury goods such as tapestries...
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Hoefnagel is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Hanneke Hoefnagel (born 1988), Dutch gymnast Jacob Hoefnagel (1573–c. 1632), Flemish...
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of Bucquoy, by Peter Paul Rubens (1621) Gustavus Adolphus, attrib. Jacob Hoefnagel (1624) Jacobus Arminius, by Willem Isaacsz Swanenburg (1625) Charles...
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"Allegory of the Humanist Virtue" by Jacob Hoefnagel, 1599...
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the menagerie of Emperor Rudolph II, possibly the specimen painted by Hoefnagel or Savery there. Until 1860, the only known dodo remains were the four...
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possibility of the slave trade in Angola. In 1624 his grandfather Jacob Hoefnagel became one of the three mayors in Göteborg and president of the court...
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Hans Holbein the Younger - Portrait of Anne Boleyn, 1536 Joris Hoefnagel and Jacob Hoefnagel - Allegory on Life and Death, circa 1598 Peter Paul Rubens -...
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have observed them all herself, and some may be copies of drawings by Jacob Hoefnagel.: 35 The single flowers, wreaths, nosegays and bouquets in the three...
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View of the Graben with the mediaeval church (Jacob Hoefnagel, 1609)...
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