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[ "Jan van Noordt", "genre", "history painting" ]
As an independent artist Van Noordt turned his attention to genre themes, especially the pastoral scenes that had become fashionable in Dutch art. In the late 1650s he started to draw portrait patronage, and this evidently allowed him to return to history painting. In the course of the 1660s his style shifted from the ...
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[ "Biagio d'Antonio", "place of birth", "Florence" ]
Biagio d’Antonio Tucci (1446 – 1 June 1516) was an Italian Renaissance painter active in Florence, Faenza and Rome.Biography Biagio was born in Florence. It is not known with whom he trained, but his early style reflects the influence of Filippo Lippi, Andrea del Verrocchio and Domenico Ghirlandaio. The latter two were...
place of birth
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[ "Biagio d'Antonio", "occupation", "painter" ]
Biagio d’Antonio Tucci (1446 – 1 June 1516) was an Italian Renaissance painter active in Florence, Faenza and Rome.
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[ "Biagio d'Antonio", "has works in the collection", "Musée des Arts décoratifs" ]
By 1476 Biagio was simultaneously operating workshops in Florence and Faenza. The first work he painted for Faenza was the Ragnoli Altarpiece for the church of San Michele. The central panel of this picture, depicting the Nativity with Saints and the Ragnoli Family as Donors, is now in the Kress Collection at the Philb...
has works in the collection
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[ "holds works in the collection" ]
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[ "Biagio d'Antonio", "given name", "Biagio" ]
Biagio d’Antonio Tucci (1446 – 1 June 1516) was an Italian Renaissance painter active in Florence, Faenza and Rome.
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[ "first name", "forename", "given title", "personal name" ]
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[ "Biagio d'Antonio", "has works in the collection", "Musée du Petit Palais" ]
By 1476 Biagio was simultaneously operating workshops in Florence and Faenza. The first work he painted for Faenza was the Ragnoli Altarpiece for the church of San Michele. The central panel of this picture, depicting the Nativity with Saints and the Ragnoli Family as Donors, is now in the Kress Collection at the Philb...
has works in the collection
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[ "holds works in the collection" ]
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[ "Biagio d'Antonio", "has works in the collection", "Philbrook Museum of Art" ]
By 1476 Biagio was simultaneously operating workshops in Florence and Faenza. The first work he painted for Faenza was the Ragnoli Altarpiece for the church of San Michele. The central panel of this picture, depicting the Nativity with Saints and the Ragnoli Family as Donors, is now in the Kress Collection at the Philb...
has works in the collection
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[ "Pierre Révoil", "instance of", "human" ]
Pierre Henri Révoil (12 June 1776 – 19 March 1842) was a French painter in the troubadour style.Biography He was born in Lyon. His father was a furrier. Although he was needed at home, his family allowed him to receive a proper education. He first studied art at the École centrale in Lyon, under the direction of Donat ...
instance of
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[ "Pierre Révoil", "has works in the collection", "Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon" ]
In 1802, when Napoleon, laid the foundation stones for the Place Bellecour, Révoil celebrated the occasion with a large allegorical drawing, "Napoleon Rebuilding the Town of Lyon", which became the basis for a painting exhibited at the Salon in 1804. Three years later, he was named a Professor in the École des beaux-ar...
has works in the collection
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[ "Pierre Révoil", "student of", "Donat Nonnotte" ]
Biography He was born in Lyon. His father was a furrier. Although he was needed at home, his family allowed him to receive a proper education. He first studied art at the École centrale in Lyon, under the direction of Donat Nonnotte. In 1793, increasing poverty forced his family to send him to work with a manufacturer ...
student of
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[ "apprentice of", "disciple of", "pupil of", "follower of", "learner of" ]
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[ "Pierre Révoil", "relative", "Louise Colet" ]
When the First Empire fell, he rallied to the cause of the Restoration and destroyed his painting of Napoleon. The following year, he married the eighteen-year-old daughter of a cousin and moved to Provence in 1818. He returned to Lyon in 1823 and served as Director of the École until 1830. Some of his best-known stude...
relative
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[ "Pierre Révoil", "given name", "Pierre" ]
Pierre Henri Révoil (12 June 1776 – 19 March 1842) was a French painter in the troubadour style.Biography He was born in Lyon. His father was a furrier. Although he was needed at home, his family allowed him to receive a proper education. He first studied art at the École centrale in Lyon, under the direction of Donat ...
given name
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[ "first name", "forename", "given title", "personal name" ]
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[ "Pierre Révoil", "place of birth", "Lyon" ]
Pierre Henri Révoil (12 June 1776 – 19 March 1842) was a French painter in the troubadour style.Biography He was born in Lyon. His father was a furrier. Although he was needed at home, his family allowed him to receive a proper education. He first studied art at the École centrale in Lyon, under the direction of Donat ...
place of birth
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[ "Pierre Révoil", "occupation", "painter" ]
Pierre Henri Révoil (12 June 1776 – 19 March 1842) was a French painter in the troubadour style.Biography He was born in Lyon. His father was a furrier. Although he was needed at home, his family allowed him to receive a proper education. He first studied art at the École centrale in Lyon, under the direction of Donat ...
occupation
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[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "Pierre Révoil", "family name", "Révoil" ]
Pierre Henri Révoil (12 June 1776 – 19 March 1842) was a French painter in the troubadour style.Biography He was born in Lyon. His father was a furrier. Although he was needed at home, his family allowed him to receive a proper education. He first studied art at the École centrale in Lyon, under the direction of Donat ...
family name
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[ "surname", "last name", "patronymic", "family surname", "clan name" ]
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[ "Willem Cornelisz Duyster", "work location", "Amsterdam" ]
Willem Cornelisz Duyster (1599–1635) was a Dutch Golden Age painter from Amsterdam, best known for his "guardroom scenes" (cortegaarddje), genre paintings showing the military life.Biography According to the Netherlands Institute for Art History, he was named after his house on the Amsterdam Koningstraat, which was cal...
work location
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[ "place of work", "office location", "employment site", "workplace", "job site" ]
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[ "Willem Cornelisz Duyster", "occupation", "painter" ]
Willem Cornelisz Duyster (1599–1635) was a Dutch Golden Age painter from Amsterdam, best known for his "guardroom scenes" (cortegaarddje), genre paintings showing the military life.Biography According to the Netherlands Institute for Art History, he was named after his house on the Amsterdam Koningstraat, which was cal...
occupation
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[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "Willem Cornelisz Duyster", "place of birth", "Amsterdam" ]
Willem Cornelisz Duyster (1599–1635) was a Dutch Golden Age painter from Amsterdam, best known for his "guardroom scenes" (cortegaarddje), genre paintings showing the military life.
place of birth
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[ "Joseph-Désiré Court", "instance of", "human" ]
Joseph-Désiré Court (14 September 1797, Rouen – 23 January 1865, Paris) was a French painter of historical subjects and portraits.Life and work He was a descendant of the portrait painter, Hyacinthe Rigaud, and displayed an early interest in art. His first studies were with Marc-Antoine Descamps, at a drawing school es...
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[ "Joseph-Désiré Court", "place of death", "Paris" ]
Joseph-Désiré Court (14 September 1797, Rouen – 23 January 1865, Paris) was a French painter of historical subjects and portraits.Life and work He was a descendant of the portrait painter, Hyacinthe Rigaud, and displayed an early interest in art. His first studies were with Marc-Antoine Descamps, at a drawing school es...
place of death
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[ "Joseph-Désiré Court", "work location", "Paris" ]
Joseph-Désiré Court (14 September 1797, Rouen – 23 January 1865, Paris) was a French painter of historical subjects and portraits.
work location
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[ "Joseph-Désiré Court", "place of birth", "Rouen" ]
Joseph-Désiré Court (14 September 1797, Rouen – 23 January 1865, Paris) was a French painter of historical subjects and portraits.Life and work He was a descendant of the portrait painter, Hyacinthe Rigaud, and displayed an early interest in art. His first studies were with Marc-Antoine Descamps, at a drawing school es...
place of birth
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[ "Joseph-Désiré Court", "given name", "Joseph" ]
Joseph-Désiré Court (14 September 1797, Rouen – 23 January 1865, Paris) was a French painter of historical subjects and portraits.
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[ "Joseph-Désiré Court", "has works in the collection", "Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rouen" ]
Life and work He was a descendant of the portrait painter, Hyacinthe Rigaud, and displayed an early interest in art. His first studies were with Marc-Antoine Descamps, at a drawing school established by Descamps' father, Jean-Baptiste. Following that, he worked at the studios of Antoine-Jean Gros in Paris. His allowanc...
has works in the collection
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[ "Joseph-Désiré Court", "family name", "Court" ]
Joseph-Désiré Court (14 September 1797, Rouen – 23 January 1865, Paris) was a French painter of historical subjects and portraits.Life and work He was a descendant of the portrait painter, Hyacinthe Rigaud, and displayed an early interest in art. His first studies were with Marc-Antoine Descamps, at a drawing school es...
family name
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[ "Joseph-Désiré Court", "student of", "Antoine-Jean Gros" ]
Life and work He was a descendant of the portrait painter, Hyacinthe Rigaud, and displayed an early interest in art. His first studies were with Marc-Antoine Descamps, at a drawing school established by Descamps' father, Jean-Baptiste. Following that, he worked at the studios of Antoine-Jean Gros in Paris. His allowanc...
student of
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[ "apprentice of", "disciple of", "pupil of", "follower of", "learner of" ]
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[ "Joseph-Désiré Court", "genre", "portrait painting" ]
Joseph-Désiré Court (14 September 1797, Rouen – 23 January 1865, Paris) was a French painter of historical subjects and portraits.Life and work He was a descendant of the portrait painter, Hyacinthe Rigaud, and displayed an early interest in art. His first studies were with Marc-Antoine Descamps, at a drawing school es...
genre
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[ "Joseph-Désiré Court", "genre", "history painting" ]
Joseph-Désiré Court (14 September 1797, Rouen – 23 January 1865, Paris) was a French painter of historical subjects and portraits.Life and work He was a descendant of the portrait painter, Hyacinthe Rigaud, and displayed an early interest in art. His first studies were with Marc-Antoine Descamps, at a drawing school es...
genre
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[ "Joseph-Désiré Court", "occupation", "painter" ]
Joseph-Désiré Court (14 September 1797, Rouen – 23 January 1865, Paris) was a French painter of historical subjects and portraits.Life and work He was a descendant of the portrait painter, Hyacinthe Rigaud, and displayed an early interest in art. His first studies were with Marc-Antoine Descamps, at a drawing school es...
occupation
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[ "Joseph Guichard", "place of birth", "Lyon" ]
Joseph Benoît Guichard (14 November 1806, Lyon - 31 May 1880, Lyon) was a French painter and art teacher who worked in a variety of styles.
place of birth
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[ "Joseph Guichard", "occupation", "painter" ]
Joseph Benoît Guichard (14 November 1806, Lyon - 31 May 1880, Lyon) was a French painter and art teacher who worked in a variety of styles.Biography His parents were the owners of a wallpaper shop. Around 1818, he began to study drawing at the Palais Saint-Pierre (now the Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon) with the intention...
occupation
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[ "Guido Cagnacci", "instance of", "human" ]
Guido Cagnacci (13 January 1601 – 1663) was an Italian painter originally from Santarcangelo di Romagna. Associated most readily with the Baroque period, his mature works are characterized by their use of chiaroscuro and their sensual subjects. He was influenced by the masters of the Bolognese School.Biography Guido C...
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[ "Guido Cagnacci", "country of citizenship", "Italy" ]
Guido Cagnacci (13 January 1601 – 1663) was an Italian painter originally from Santarcangelo di Romagna. Associated most readily with the Baroque period, his mature works are characterized by their use of chiaroscuro and their sensual subjects. He was influenced by the masters of the Bolognese School.
country of citizenship
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[ "Guido Cagnacci", "place of death", "Vienna" ]
Biography Guido Cagnacci was born on 13 January 1601 in the small city of Santarcangelo di Romagna to Matteo Cagnacci, a tanner and furrier, and Livia Serra. His mother (Serra) came from the province of Cesena; the origins of his paternal family, however, are altogether uncertain. Some documents suggest that the Cagnac...
place of death
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[ "Guido Cagnacci", "place of birth", "Santarcangelo di Romagna" ]
Guido Cagnacci (13 January 1601 – 1663) was an Italian painter originally from Santarcangelo di Romagna. Associated most readily with the Baroque period, his mature works are characterized by their use of chiaroscuro and their sensual subjects. He was influenced by the masters of the Bolognese School.Biography Guido C...
place of birth
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[ "Guido Cagnacci", "given name", "Guido" ]
Guido Cagnacci (13 January 1601 – 1663) was an Italian painter originally from Santarcangelo di Romagna. Associated most readily with the Baroque period, his mature works are characterized by their use of chiaroscuro and their sensual subjects. He was influenced by the masters of the Bolognese School.Biography Guido C...
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[ "Guido Cagnacci", "occupation", "painter" ]
Guido Cagnacci (13 January 1601 – 1663) was an Italian painter originally from Santarcangelo di Romagna. Associated most readily with the Baroque period, his mature works are characterized by their use of chiaroscuro and their sensual subjects. He was influenced by the masters of the Bolognese School.Biography Guido C...
occupation
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[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "Guido Cagnacci", "family name", "Cagnacci" ]
Guido Cagnacci (13 January 1601 – 1663) was an Italian painter originally from Santarcangelo di Romagna. Associated most readily with the Baroque period, his mature works are characterized by their use of chiaroscuro and their sensual subjects. He was influenced by the masters of the Bolognese School.Biography Guido C...
family name
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[ "Nicolas Chaperon", "instance of", "human" ]
Nicolas Chaperon (bapt. 19 October 1612, in Châteaudun – 1656 in Lyon) was a French painter, draughtsman and engraver, a student in Paris of Simon Vouet whose style he adopted before he was further matured by his stay in Rome (1642–51) in the studio of Nicolas Poussin. In 1653-55 the consuls de Lyon called him to decor...
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[ "Nicolas Chaperon", "country of citizenship", "France" ]
Nicolas Chaperon (bapt. 19 October 1612, in Châteaudun – 1656 in Lyon) was a French painter, draughtsman and engraver, a student in Paris of Simon Vouet whose style he adopted before he was further matured by his stay in Rome (1642–51) in the studio of Nicolas Poussin. In 1653-55 the consuls de Lyon called him to decor...
country of citizenship
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[ "Nicolas Chaperon", "native language", "French" ]
Nicolas Chaperon (bapt. 19 October 1612, in Châteaudun – 1656 in Lyon) was a French painter, draughtsman and engraver, a student in Paris of Simon Vouet whose style he adopted before he was further matured by his stay in Rome (1642–51) in the studio of Nicolas Poussin. In 1653-55 the consuls de Lyon called him to decor...
native language
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[ "Nicolas Chaperon", "sex or gender", "male" ]
Nicolas Chaperon (bapt. 19 October 1612, in Châteaudun – 1656 in Lyon) was a French painter, draughtsman and engraver, a student in Paris of Simon Vouet whose style he adopted before he was further matured by his stay in Rome (1642–51) in the studio of Nicolas Poussin. In 1653-55 the consuls de Lyon called him to decor...
sex or gender
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[ "Nicolas Chaperon", "occupation", "printmaker" ]
Nicolas Chaperon (bapt. 19 October 1612, in Châteaudun – 1656 in Lyon) was a French painter, draughtsman and engraver, a student in Paris of Simon Vouet whose style he adopted before he was further matured by his stay in Rome (1642–51) in the studio of Nicolas Poussin. In 1653-55 the consuls de Lyon called him to decor...
occupation
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[ "Nicolas Chaperon", "place of birth", "Châteaudun" ]
Nicolas Chaperon (bapt. 19 October 1612, in Châteaudun – 1656 in Lyon) was a French painter, draughtsman and engraver, a student in Paris of Simon Vouet whose style he adopted before he was further matured by his stay in Rome (1642–51) in the studio of Nicolas Poussin. In 1653-55 the consuls de Lyon called him to decor...
place of birth
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[ "Nicolas Chaperon", "student of", "Simon Vouet" ]
Nicolas Chaperon (bapt. 19 October 1612, in Châteaudun – 1656 in Lyon) was a French painter, draughtsman and engraver, a student in Paris of Simon Vouet whose style he adopted before he was further matured by his stay in Rome (1642–51) in the studio of Nicolas Poussin. In 1653-55 the consuls de Lyon called him to decor...
student of
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[ "Nicolas Chaperon", "family name", "Chaperon" ]
Nicolas Chaperon (bapt. 19 October 1612, in Châteaudun – 1656 in Lyon) was a French painter, draughtsman and engraver, a student in Paris of Simon Vouet whose style he adopted before he was further matured by his stay in Rome (1642–51) in the studio of Nicolas Poussin. In 1653-55 the consuls de Lyon called him to decor...
family name
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[ "Nicolas Chaperon", "occupation", "painter" ]
Nicolas Chaperon (bapt. 19 October 1612, in Châteaudun – 1656 in Lyon) was a French painter, draughtsman and engraver, a student in Paris of Simon Vouet whose style he adopted before he was further matured by his stay in Rome (1642–51) in the studio of Nicolas Poussin. In 1653-55 the consuls de Lyon called him to decor...
occupation
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[ "Nicolas Chaperon", "given name", "Nicolas" ]
Nicolas Chaperon (bapt. 19 October 1612, in Châteaudun – 1656 in Lyon) was a French painter, draughtsman and engraver, a student in Paris of Simon Vouet whose style he adopted before he was further matured by his stay in Rome (1642–51) in the studio of Nicolas Poussin. In 1653-55 the consuls de Lyon called him to decor...
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[ "Nicolas Mignard", "instance of", "human" ]
Biography Nicolas Mignard was born in Troyes in 1606 as the son of Pierre and Marie Gallois. He came from a family of artisans. He was the older brother of Pierre Mignard, who became one of the leading French painters of the 17th century and a rival of Charles Le Brun.Nicolas Mignard studied painting with a local mas...
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[ "Nicolas Mignard", "student of", "Simon Vouet" ]
Nicolas Mignard studied painting with a local master of Troyes whose identity is unknown. He travelled subsequently to Fontainebleau where he copied the works of the Mannerist painters. He likely also spent time in Paris where he is believed to have studied with Simon Vouet. Mignard then spent some time in Lyon before...
student of
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[ "Nicolas Mignard", "occupation", "painter" ]
Nicolas Mignard studied painting with a local master of Troyes whose identity is unknown. He travelled subsequently to Fontainebleau where he copied the works of the Mannerist painters. He likely also spent time in Paris where he is believed to have studied with Simon Vouet. Mignard then spent some time in Lyon before...
occupation
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[ "Nicolas Mignard", "place of birth", "Troyes" ]
Biography Nicolas Mignard was born in Troyes in 1606 as the son of Pierre and Marie Gallois. He came from a family of artisans. He was the older brother of Pierre Mignard, who became one of the leading French painters of the 17th century and a rival of Charles Le Brun.
place of birth
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[ "Nicolas Mignard", "child", "Pierre II Mignard" ]
Nicolas Mignard studied painting with a local master of Troyes whose identity is unknown. He travelled subsequently to Fontainebleau where he copied the works of the Mannerist painters. He likely also spent time in Paris where he is believed to have studied with Simon Vouet. Mignard then spent some time in Lyon before...
child
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[ "Nicolas Mignard", "given name", "Nicolas" ]
Biography Nicolas Mignard was born in Troyes in 1606 as the son of Pierre and Marie Gallois. He came from a family of artisans. He was the older brother of Pierre Mignard, who became one of the leading French painters of the 17th century and a rival of Charles Le Brun.Nicolas Mignard studied painting with a local mas...
given name
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[ "first name", "forename", "given title", "personal name" ]
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[ "Nicolas Mignard", "sibling", "Pierre Mignard I" ]
Biography Nicolas Mignard was born in Troyes in 1606 as the son of Pierre and Marie Gallois. He came from a family of artisans. He was the older brother of Pierre Mignard, who became one of the leading French painters of the 17th century and a rival of Charles Le Brun.
sibling
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[ "Nicolas Mignard", "family name", "Mignard" ]
Biography Nicolas Mignard was born in Troyes in 1606 as the son of Pierre and Marie Gallois. He came from a family of artisans. He was the older brother of Pierre Mignard, who became one of the leading French painters of the 17th century and a rival of Charles Le Brun.Nicolas Mignard studied painting with a local mas...
family name
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[ "Jacob van Loo", "instance of", "human" ]
Jacob van Loo (1614 – 26 November 1670) was a painter of the Dutch Golden Age, chiefly active in Amsterdam and, after 1660, in Paris. Van Loo is known for his conversational groupings; particularly his mythological and biblical scenes generally attributed to the genre of History painting. He was especially celebrated f...
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[ "Jacob van Loo", "place of death", "Paris" ]
Jacob van Loo (1614 – 26 November 1670) was a painter of the Dutch Golden Age, chiefly active in Amsterdam and, after 1660, in Paris. Van Loo is known for his conversational groupings; particularly his mythological and biblical scenes generally attributed to the genre of History painting. He was especially celebrated f...
place of death
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[ "Jacob van Loo", "residence", "Paris" ]
Jacob van Loo (1614 – 26 November 1670) was a painter of the Dutch Golden Age, chiefly active in Amsterdam and, after 1660, in Paris. Van Loo is known for his conversational groupings; particularly his mythological and biblical scenes generally attributed to the genre of History painting. He was especially celebrated f...
residence
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[ "Jacob van Loo", "place of birth", "Sluis" ]
Biography Van Loo was born in Sluis, a town in the Dutch Republic. Some sources have speculated that his father, Jan van Loo, may have been a notary, but more often his father is described as a painter from whom Jacob van Loo received his early training. Little is known of van Loo's early history due to the destruction...
place of birth
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[ "Jacob van Loo", "child", "Louis-Abraham van Loo" ]
Family life In 1635, van Loo moved to Amsterdam, In 1642 he married Anna Lengele, the sister of the painter Martinus Lengele (1604–1668). The couple had six children, including the painters Jean van Loo and his better known brother Louis-Abraham van Loo. Their grandsons, Jean-Baptiste van Loo and Charles-André van Loo ...
child
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[ "Jacob van Loo", "movement", "Dutch Golden Age painting" ]
Jacob van Loo (1614 – 26 November 1670) was a painter of the Dutch Golden Age, chiefly active in Amsterdam and, after 1660, in Paris. Van Loo is known for his conversational groupings; particularly his mythological and biblical scenes generally attributed to the genre of History painting. He was especially celebrated f...
movement
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[ "motion", "activity", "progression", "advancement", "mobility" ]
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[ "Jacob van Loo", "family", "van Loo family" ]
Family life In 1635, van Loo moved to Amsterdam, In 1642 he married Anna Lengele, the sister of the painter Martinus Lengele (1604–1668). The couple had six children, including the painters Jean van Loo and his better known brother Louis-Abraham van Loo. Their grandsons, Jean-Baptiste van Loo and Charles-André van Loo ...
family
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[ "clan", "kinship", "lineage", "dynasty", "tribe" ]
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[ "Jacob van Loo", "spouse", "Anna Lengele" ]
Family life In 1635, van Loo moved to Amsterdam, In 1642 he married Anna Lengele, the sister of the painter Martinus Lengele (1604–1668). The couple had six children, including the painters Jean van Loo and his better known brother Louis-Abraham van Loo. Their grandsons, Jean-Baptiste van Loo and Charles-André van Loo ...
spouse
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[ "partner" ]
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[ "Jacob van Loo", "family name", "van Loo" ]
Family life In 1635, van Loo moved to Amsterdam, In 1642 he married Anna Lengele, the sister of the painter Martinus Lengele (1604–1668). The couple had six children, including the painters Jean van Loo and his better known brother Louis-Abraham van Loo. Their grandsons, Jean-Baptiste van Loo and Charles-André van Loo ...
family name
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[ "surname", "last name", "patronymic", "family surname", "clan name" ]
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[ "Jacob van Loo", "genre", "mythological painting" ]
Jacob van Loo (1614 – 26 November 1670) was a painter of the Dutch Golden Age, chiefly active in Amsterdam and, after 1660, in Paris. Van Loo is known for his conversational groupings; particularly his mythological and biblical scenes generally attributed to the genre of History painting. He was especially celebrated f...
genre
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[ "category", "style", "type", "kind", "class" ]
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[ "Jacob van Loo", "sex or gender", "male" ]
Jacob van Loo (1614 – 26 November 1670) was a painter of the Dutch Golden Age, chiefly active in Amsterdam and, after 1660, in Paris. Van Loo is known for his conversational groupings; particularly his mythological and biblical scenes generally attributed to the genre of History painting. He was especially celebrated f...
sex or gender
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[ "biological sex", "gender identity", "gender expression", "sexual orientation", "gender classification" ]
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[ "Jacob van Loo", "given name", "Jacob" ]
Jacob van Loo (1614 – 26 November 1670) was a painter of the Dutch Golden Age, chiefly active in Amsterdam and, after 1660, in Paris. Van Loo is known for his conversational groupings; particularly his mythological and biblical scenes generally attributed to the genre of History painting. He was especially celebrated f...
given name
60
[ "first name", "forename", "given title", "personal name" ]
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[ "Jacob van Loo", "genre", "genre painting" ]
Jacob van Loo (1614 – 26 November 1670) was a painter of the Dutch Golden Age, chiefly active in Amsterdam and, after 1660, in Paris. Van Loo is known for his conversational groupings; particularly his mythological and biblical scenes generally attributed to the genre of History painting. He was especially celebrated f...
genre
85
[ "category", "style", "type", "kind", "class" ]
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[ "Jacob van Loo", "occupation", "painter" ]
Jacob van Loo (1614 – 26 November 1670) was a painter of the Dutch Golden Age, chiefly active in Amsterdam and, after 1660, in Paris. Van Loo is known for his conversational groupings; particularly his mythological and biblical scenes generally attributed to the genre of History painting. He was especially celebrated f...
occupation
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[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "Jean-Pierre Cortot", "instance of", "human" ]
Jean-Pierre Cortot (20 August 1787 – 12 August 1843) was a French neoclassical sculptor.Life Cortot was born and died in Paris. He was educated at the École des Beaux Arts in Paris, and won the Prix de Rome in 1809, residing in the Villa Medici in Rome from 1810 to 1813. Cortot worked in an austere, correct, academic ...
instance of
5
[ "type of", "example of", "manifestation of", "representation of" ]
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[ "Jean-Pierre Cortot", "place of birth", "Paris" ]
Life Cortot was born and died in Paris. He was educated at the École des Beaux Arts in Paris, and won the Prix de Rome in 1809, residing in the Villa Medici in Rome from 1810 to 1813. Cortot worked in an austere, correct, academic neo-classical style, heir to both classic French models from the late 18th century and t...
place of birth
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[ "birthplace", "place of origin", "native place", "homeland", "birth city" ]
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[ "Jean-Pierre Cortot", "given name", "Jean-Pierre" ]
Jean-Pierre Cortot (20 August 1787 – 12 August 1843) was a French neoclassical sculptor.Life Cortot was born and died in Paris. He was educated at the École des Beaux Arts in Paris, and won the Prix de Rome in 1809, residing in the Villa Medici in Rome from 1810 to 1813. Cortot worked in an austere, correct, academic ...
given name
60
[ "first name", "forename", "given title", "personal name" ]
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[ "Jean-Pierre Cortot", "place of death", "Paris" ]
Life Cortot was born and died in Paris. He was educated at the École des Beaux Arts in Paris, and won the Prix de Rome in 1809, residing in the Villa Medici in Rome from 1810 to 1813. Cortot worked in an austere, correct, academic neo-classical style, heir to both classic French models from the late 18th century and t...
place of death
45
[ "location of death", "death place", "place where they died", "place of passing", "final resting place" ]
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[ "Jean-Pierre Cortot", "educated at", "Beaux-Arts de Paris" ]
Life Cortot was born and died in Paris. He was educated at the École des Beaux Arts in Paris, and won the Prix de Rome in 1809, residing in the Villa Medici in Rome from 1810 to 1813. Cortot worked in an austere, correct, academic neo-classical style, heir to both classic French models from the late 18th century and t...
educated at
56
[ "studied at", "graduated from", "attended", "enrolled at", "completed education at" ]
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[ "Jean-Pierre Cortot", "educated at", "French Academy in Rome" ]
Life Cortot was born and died in Paris. He was educated at the École des Beaux Arts in Paris, and won the Prix de Rome in 1809, residing in the Villa Medici in Rome from 1810 to 1813. Cortot worked in an austere, correct, academic neo-classical style, heir to both classic French models from the late 18th century and t...
educated at
56
[ "studied at", "graduated from", "attended", "enrolled at", "completed education at" ]
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[ "Jean-Pierre Cortot", "occupation", "sculptor" ]
Jean-Pierre Cortot (20 August 1787 – 12 August 1843) was a French neoclassical sculptor.
occupation
48
[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "Joseph Carlier", "place of burial", "Père Lachaise Cemetery" ]
Last years When World War I broke out, he devoted himself assisting refugees from the North, and as president of the Friends of Cambrai, he devoted himself during the four years of conflict with his friend Devignes to help people of that town. In 1916, Senator Paul Bersez thanked the Minister of Fine Arts for the purc...
place of burial
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[ "final resting place", "burial site", "last resting place", "grave site", "interment location" ]
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[ "Joseph Carlier", "educated at", "Beaux-Arts de Paris" ]
Biography Early years Émile Nestor Joseph Carlier was born in Cambrai on 3 January 1849, in the Rue de la Prison, the current location of the town hall. He attended the Municipal School, then at 15 joined the studio of the ornamental sculptor Lecaron in Cambrai. He began work carving the stones of the Cambrai cathed...
educated at
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[ "studied at", "graduated from", "attended", "enrolled at", "completed education at" ]
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[ "Joseph Carlier", "family name", "Carlier" ]
Biography Early years Émile Nestor Joseph Carlier was born in Cambrai on 3 January 1849, in the Rue de la Prison, the current location of the town hall. He attended the Municipal School, then at 15 joined the studio of the ornamental sculptor Lecaron in Cambrai. He began work carving the stones of the Cambrai cathed...
family name
54
[ "surname", "last name", "patronymic", "family surname", "clan name" ]
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[ "Abraham de Vries (painter)", "instance of", "human" ]
Abraham de Vries (ca.1590–1649 or 1650) was a Dutch painter who was one of the leading portraitists of his age. As he led a peripatetic lifestyle and worked in France, Antwerp and the Dutch Republic his stylistic qualities are difficult to pin down.Life Little is known about the early life and training of Abraham de V...
instance of
5
[ "type of", "example of", "manifestation of", "representation of" ]
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[ "Abraham de Vries (painter)", "country of citizenship", "Netherlands" ]
Abraham de Vries (ca.1590–1649 or 1650) was a Dutch painter who was one of the leading portraitists of his age. As he led a peripatetic lifestyle and worked in France, Antwerp and the Dutch Republic his stylistic qualities are difficult to pin down.Life Little is known about the early life and training of Abraham de V...
country of citizenship
63
[ "citizenship country", "place of citizenship", "country of origin", "citizenship nation", "country of citizenship status" ]
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[ "Abraham de Vries (painter)", "native language", "Dutch" ]
Abraham de Vries (ca.1590–1649 or 1650) was a Dutch painter who was one of the leading portraitists of his age. As he led a peripatetic lifestyle and worked in France, Antwerp and the Dutch Republic his stylistic qualities are difficult to pin down.Life Little is known about the early life and training of Abraham de V...
native language
46
[ "mother tongue", "first language", "mother language", "primary language", "L1" ]
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[ "Abraham de Vries (painter)", "genre", "portrait" ]
Abraham de Vries (ca.1590–1649 or 1650) was a Dutch painter who was one of the leading portraitists of his age. As he led a peripatetic lifestyle and worked in France, Antwerp and the Dutch Republic his stylistic qualities are difficult to pin down.Work Abraham de Vries is mainly known for his portraits even though he...
genre
85
[ "category", "style", "type", "kind", "class" ]
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[ "Abraham de Vries (painter)", "occupation", "painter" ]
Abraham de Vries (ca.1590–1649 or 1650) was a Dutch painter who was one of the leading portraitists of his age. As he led a peripatetic lifestyle and worked in France, Antwerp and the Dutch Republic his stylistic qualities are difficult to pin down.Life Little is known about the early life and training of Abraham de V...
occupation
48
[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
null
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[ "Abraham de Vries (painter)", "sex or gender", "male" ]
Abraham de Vries (ca.1590–1649 or 1650) was a Dutch painter who was one of the leading portraitists of his age. As he led a peripatetic lifestyle and worked in France, Antwerp and the Dutch Republic his stylistic qualities are difficult to pin down.Life Little is known about the early life and training of Abraham de V...
sex or gender
65
[ "biological sex", "gender identity", "gender expression", "sexual orientation", "gender classification" ]
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[ "Abraham de Vries (painter)", "has works in the collection", "National Gallery of Victoria" ]
By the 1640s the Amsterdam art scene had come under the spell of Rembrandt's portrait art. Rembrandt's portraits emphasized the character and personality of his sitters through their physiognomy rather than by means of symbols and iconography. Abraham de Vries could also not resist the influence of this new painting st...
has works in the collection
74
[ "holds works in the collection" ]
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[ "Abraham de Vries (painter)", "given name", "Abraham" ]
Abraham de Vries (ca.1590–1649 or 1650) was a Dutch painter who was one of the leading portraitists of his age. As he led a peripatetic lifestyle and worked in France, Antwerp and the Dutch Republic his stylistic qualities are difficult to pin down.Life Little is known about the early life and training of Abraham de V...
given name
60
[ "first name", "forename", "given title", "personal name" ]
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[ "Adrien Bas", "educated at", "École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts de Lyon" ]
Biography His father was a weaver. He began his art studies at the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts de Lyon in the workshop of Pierre Bonnaud. Except for some study trips and travels related to his health, he lived in Lyon his entire life. In 1908, he obtained honorable mention at the "Salon lyonnais des beau...
educated at
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[ "studied at", "graduated from", "attended", "enrolled at", "completed education at" ]
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[ "Antoine Duclaux", "instance of", "human" ]
Antoine-Jean Duclaux (26 July 1783, Lyon - 21 March 1868, Sainte-Foy-lès-Lyon) was a French landscape and animal painter of the Lyon School.Life The Duclaux family suffered under the Reign of Terror and were hunted out of Lyon They took refuge at Charrecey in Burgundy where they held the Chandelux estate. However, they...
instance of
5
[ "type of", "example of", "manifestation of", "representation of" ]
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[ "Antoine Duclaux", "place of birth", "Lyon" ]
Antoine-Jean Duclaux (26 July 1783, Lyon - 21 March 1868, Sainte-Foy-lès-Lyon) was a French landscape and animal painter of the Lyon School.
place of birth
42
[ "birthplace", "place of origin", "native place", "homeland", "birth city" ]
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[ "Antoine Duclaux", "occupation", "painter" ]
Antoine-Jean Duclaux (26 July 1783, Lyon - 21 March 1868, Sainte-Foy-lès-Lyon) was a French landscape and animal painter of the Lyon School.
occupation
48
[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
null
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[ "Antoine Duclaux", "given name", "Antoine" ]
Antoine-Jean Duclaux (26 July 1783, Lyon - 21 March 1868, Sainte-Foy-lès-Lyon) was a French landscape and animal painter of the Lyon School.Life The Duclaux family suffered under the Reign of Terror and were hunted out of Lyon They took refuge at Charrecey in Burgundy where they held the Chandelux estate. However, they...
given name
60
[ "first name", "forename", "given title", "personal name" ]
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[ "Bon Boullogne", "place of birth", "Paris" ]
Biography Boullogne was born in Paris, a son of the painter Louis Boullogne; he was regarded as the most gifted of his children. He took his first lessons from his father, whom he is thought to have assisted in the Grande Galerie of the Louvre. Through his father, who presented a half-length figure of St John by Bon to...
place of birth
42
[ "birthplace", "place of origin", "native place", "homeland", "birth city" ]
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[ "German language", "country", "Belgium" ]
Belgium (as majority language only in the German-speaking Community, which represents 0.7% of the Belgian population) Luxembourg, along with French and Luxembourgish Switzerland, co-official at the federal level with French, Italian, and Romansh, and at the local level in four cantons: Bern (with French), Fribourg (wit...
country
7
[ "Nation", "State", "Land", "Territory" ]
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[ "German language", "indigenous to", "Trentino-South Tyrol" ]
Belgium (as majority language only in the German-speaking Community, which represents 0.7% of the Belgian population) Luxembourg, along with French and Luxembourgish Switzerland, co-official at the federal level with French, Italian, and Romansh, and at the local level in four cantons: Bern (with French), Fribourg (wit...
indigenous to
184
[ "originated in", "native to", "belonging to", "endemic to", "naturally occurring in" ]
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[ "German language", "indigenous to", "Germany" ]
Geographical distribution As a result of the German diaspora, as well as the popularity of German taught as a foreign language, the geographical distribution of German speakers (or "Germanophones") spans all inhabited continents. However, an exact, global number of native German speakers is complicated by the existence...
indigenous to
184
[ "originated in", "native to", "belonging to", "endemic to", "naturally occurring in" ]
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[ "German language", "subclass of", "West Germanic" ]
Classification German is an Indo-European language which belongs to the West Germanic group of the Germanic languages. The Germanic languages are traditionally subdivided into three branches, North Germanic, East Germanic, and West Germanic. The first of these branches survives in modern Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Far...
subclass of
109
[ "is a type of", "is a kind of", "is a subtype of", "belongs to category", "is classified as" ]
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[ "German language", "country", "Poland" ]
Outside the German Sprachraum Although expulsions and (forced) assimilation after the two World wars greatly diminished them, minority communities of mostly bilingual German native speakers exist in areas both adjacent to and detached from the Sprachraum. Within Europe, German is a recognized minority language in the f...
country
7
[ "Nation", "State", "Land", "Territory" ]
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[ "German language", "has part(s)", "Old High German" ]
German (Deutsch, pronounced [dɔʏtʃ] (listen)), or more precisely High German, is a West Germanic language mainly spoken in Western Europe and Central Europe. It is the most widely spoken and official or co-official language in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and the Italian province of South Tyrol. It is ...
has part(s)
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[ "contains", "comprises", "includes", "consists of", "has components" ]
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