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  1. Van - Museo Nacional del Prado. Mierevelt, Michiel Jansz. Van. (Delft, 1567-1641). Pintor holandés hijo de un orfebre de Delft. Su primera formación corrió a cargo de dos maestros poco conocidos: Willen Willemsz y Augustus. A partir de 1581 pasó a formarse con Anthonie Blocklandt en Utrecht. Tras permanecer en esta ciudad varios años ...

  2. 31 de may. de 2024 · Michiel Jansz. van Miereveld (or Mierevelt) was born in Delft; he was taught by Anthonie van Blocklandt in Utrecht. He was active in Delft and joined the painters' guild there before 1613, although he was much employed at the Stadholder's court in The Hague.

  3. toegeschreven aan Mierevelt, Michiel Jansz. van (1567-1641); foutief toegeschreven aan Anna van Hannover, Prinses van Oranje (1709-1759) title.

  4. Michiel Jansz. van Mierevelt. Van Miereveld (1566-1641) was a pupil of artist Anthonie Blocklandt of Utrecht. After a two-year apprenticeship, he returned to his native Delft. He received commissions for portraits from the stadholder court in The Hague: including Prince Maurice and members of the Orange family.

  5. Michiel Jansz. van Mierevelt - Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Willem van der Meer - WGA15617.jpg 1,351 × 1,000; 176 KB Michiel van Mierevelt - Portrait of a Man with a Maltese cross 3979 10666579 0.jpg 840 × 1,121; 169 KB

  6. Michiel Jansz van Mierevelt (ou Mierveld or Mireveldt, Delft, 1567 — Delft, 27 de junho de 1641) foi um pintor neerlandês. [ 1 ] O Rijksmuseum em Amsterdã tem a mais rica coleção de trabalhos de Mierevelt, sendo os pricipais os retratos de William , Philip William, Mauricio de Nassau e Frederick Henry de Orange e um do conde palatino Frederick V.

  7. 26 de may. de 2024 · Michiel Jansz van Mierevelt was the most productive and successful portraitist in Delft: according to a somewhat exaggerated contemporary account, the artist painted around 10,000 portraits. His fame extended beyond the city limits. Both in their twenties, Henrick Hooft and Aegje Hasselaer of Amsterdam had themselves eternalized in paint by him ...