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Van den Broeck's painting Two Young Men (Fitzwilliam Museum) is a double portrait of two cheerful young men or adolescent boys. They are wearing fancy clothes in Italian fashion which were likely also worn by fashionable young men in 16th century Flanders. Their embrace and smiling glances show that the relationship between the two men is close.
The Signal for Help designed and publicised by the Canadian Women's Foundation. During the COVID-19 pandemic, there were extensive lockdowns which kept people at home.As people then mainly communicated by social media, the Canadian Women's Foundation (CWF) devised a hand signal called the Signal for Help which women could use to secretly indicate that they were at risk of domestic violence and ...
Known as the Sheng Siong kidnapping case, 79-year-old Ng Lye Poh, the mother of the founder CEO of popular supermarket chain Sheng Siong, was kidnapped by two men Lee Sze Yong and Heng Chen Boon, who demanded a ransom of S$20 million from her son, and the ransom amount was later brought down to S$2 million after negotiations. After the ransom ...
Chris, a 26-year-old Atlanta resident who asked that his last name not be published out of fear of retaliation by the people who harmed him, said he was robbed of roughly $13,500 after visiting ...
April 13: A South Vietnamese entertainment troupe was the target of nocturnal raid in Lu Song hamlet, near Da Nang. The team chief and his deputy were killed; two team members were wounded. April 14: the VC kidnapped Nguyen Van Son in Bình Chánh District, Gia Định Province; he was a candidate in the elections for village council.
Carmen Colón was a 10 year old Puerto Rican child who disappeared on 16 November 1971 from Rochester, New York after being kidnapped, [83] and was found dead two days later near the village of Churchville. [84] 18 November 1971 Edeltraud van Boxel: Münsterland Killer Münster, Germany 23 Murdered
Arrigo dei Paesi Bassi, Arrigo Fiammingo, Arrigo Paludano, Hendrik van den Broeck, Nicolas Hendrick, Hennequin de Meecle, Henricus van Mecheln, Henricus Malines, Hendricus Malinis, Hendricus Malinus, Henricus de Palude, Henricus Paludanus
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.