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  2. Elias van den Broeck - Wikipedia

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    Elias van den Broeck (c. 1652, probably in Amsterdam – buried 6 February 1708, in Amsterdam) was a Dutch still life painter mainly known for his flower pieces. He trained in the Dutch Republic and worked for some time in Antwerp in the Habsburg Netherlands where he had moved with his master Jan Davidsz. de Heem .

  3. Chrispijn van den Broeck - Wikipedia

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    Van Mander stated that Chrispijn van den Broeck was 'a good inventor... clever at large nudes and just as good an architect'. The latter may refer to his involvement in temporary constructions and decorations during festivities in the city, such as the theatre competition called the Landjuweel held in Antwerp in 1561 and the Joyous Entries in Antwerp of 1570 and 1582.

  4. Van den Broeck - Wikipedia

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    Van den Broeck is a Dutch toponymic surname common in Belgium. It means "swamp" and has many notable people with this name, such as painters, writers, athletes and musicians.

  5. Willem van den Broecke - Wikipedia

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    Willem van den Broecke, Willem van den Broeck or Guillelmus Paludanus (1530 – 1579) was a Flemish sculptor, painter, draughtsman and architect. He was a scion of a family of artists, which had its origins in Mechelen and some members of which later moved to Antwerp.

  6. Hendrick van den Broeck - Wikipedia

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    Hendrick van den Broeck or Arrigo Fiammingo [1] (c. 1530 – 28 September 1597) was a Flemish painter, fresco painter, glass painter and sculptor of the late-Renaissance or Mannerist period. After training in Flanders, he travelled to Italy where he remained active in various cities for the remainder of his life.

  7. Hoensbroek Castle - Wikipedia

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    Hoensbroek Castle is one of the largest and oldest castles in the Netherlands, located in Limburg. It was built by Herman Hoen in 1360 and has a rich history and architecture, as well as a museum and a park.

  8. Walter van den Broeck - Wikipedia

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    Walter Stefaan Karel van den Broeck was born in Olen on 28 March 1941. In 1965, he founded the magazine Heibel with Frans Depeuter [ nl ] and Robin Hannelore [ nl ] . In 1974 he resigned as a teacher and became chief editor of Turnhout Ekspres , and from 1979 he was a member of the editorial team of the Nieuw Vlaams Tijdschrift .

  9. Van den Broek - Wikipedia

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    Van den Broek is a Dutch surname meaning "from the marshes". It has many variants and famous bearers in various fields, such as law, art, sports, and politics.