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  1. Michiel Janszoon (abbr. Jansz. ) [1] van Mierevelt ( Dutch pronunciation: [miˈxil ˈjɑnsoːɱ vɑm ˈmiːrəvɛlt, - ˈjɑns fɑm -] ; [a] also spelled Miereveld or Miereveldt ; 1 May 1566 – 27 June 1641) was a Dutch painter and draftsman of the Dutch Golden Age .

  2. 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 ...

  3. 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.

  4. 14 de mai. de 2024 · Michiel Jansz. van Miereveld was one of the most successful portrait painters of the early decades of the seventeenth century. He was a favourite at the Dutch court, and his profile was such that Charles I tried – unsuccessfully – to tempt him to come to London.This portrait, which is (now very f...

  5. Contemporaries. Mierevelt, Michiel Jansz. Van. Delft, 1567 - Delft, 1641. Son of the goldsmith Jan Michelsz. van Mierevelt (1528–1612), Michiel was the most prominent representative of official Dutch portrait painting during the first decades of the 17th century.

  6. Michiel Janszoon van Mierevelt, often abbreviated as Michiel Jansz. and the surname also spelled Miereveld or Miereveldt, was a Dutch painter and draftsman of the Dutch Golden Age. Van Mierevelt was born and died in Delft, as a son of a goldsmith, who apprenticed him to the copperplate engraver Hieronymus Wierix.

  7. Michiel Van Miereveldt was one of the most successful Dutch portraitists of the seventeenth century. The son of a goldsmith, he was born in Delft and trained in Delft and Utrecht, and from 1590 he devoted himself entirely to the art of portraiture.