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Singeries became popular among French artists in the early 18th century. French decorator and designer Jean Berain the Elder included dressed figures of monkeys in many wall decorations, the great royal ébéniste André Charles Boulle used them in his work [6] and Watteau painted The Monkey Sculptor, a critique of art and artists' habit of ...
Colette van den Keere (1568–1629) - engraver, daughter of foundry artist Hendrik van den Keere; Anna Roemersdr. Visscher (1584–1652) - artist, poet, translator, glass engraver. Anna Tymansdr. Steyn (1589–1618) - calligrapher [7] Maria Tesselschade Visscher (1594–1649) - poet and glass engraver. Clara Peeters (fl. 1607–1621) Born in ...
Category:18th-century Finnish women artists Category:18th-century Swedish women artists. Brita von Cöln (died 1707) Anna Maria Ehrenstrahl (1666–1729) – daughter of the painter David Klöcker Ehrenstrahl. Margareta Capsia (1682–1759) – the first professional native female artist in Finland, which during her lifetime was a part of Sweden.
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Wilanów Palace in Warsaw, the 17th- and 18th-century summer residence of Polish kings. Early Polish baroque buildings were often designed by foreign (most often, Italian) architects. The first baroque building in present-day Poland was the Saints Peter and Paul Church, Kraków by Giovanni Battista Trevano.