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  1. Pieter de Graeff (15 August 1638 – 3 June 1707) was a Dutch aristocrat of the Dutch Golden Age and one of the most influential pro-state, republican Amsterdam Regents during the late 1660s and the early 1670s before the Rampjaar 1672.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › De_GraeffDe Graeff - Wikipedia

    Cornelis' son Pieter de Graeff was also a man who surrounded himself with art and beauty. He was an art collector and patron to the artists Ter Borch, Lievens, Karel Dujardin, Romeyn de Hooghe, Netscher and the poet Van den Vondel. Prof.

  3. August 1638 in Amsterdam; † 3. Juni 1707) war ein holländischer Aristokrat des Goldenen Zeitalters der Niederlande . Pieter de Graeff war in der Zeit vor dem Rampjaar 1672 einer der einflussreichsten staatsgesinnten, republikanischen Politiker Amsterdams. [3]

  4. Pieter was professor in Pharmacotherapy and Internist at University Medical Centre Groningen till 2015 and was member of the CHMP, the scientific committee of the EMA till 2016. Currently serves as member of CBG/MEB (Dutch regulatory agency) and is member of a Medical Ethics Committee.

  5. Os De Graeff (Graef, Graeff, De Graef, De Graaff, [ 1] De Graeff van Polsbroek) são uma poderosa família patrícia e nobre da Holanda, originária de Amsterdã, cujo poder surgiu durante a época da Idade de Ouro Holandesa e das Províncias Unidas. A família atingiu o pico na Século de Ouro dos Países Baixos .

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    This soberly executed painting displays the portraits of the swaddled twins of Jacob Dircksz de Graeff (1571-1638) and his wife Aeltge Boelens (1579-1620), who according to the inscription were born on 7 April 1617. At top right and left are the father’s coat of arms, and since neither of them is a lozenge the children may both have been boys. 6

  7. 2 de jul. de 2020 · ‘Home-making in 17 th century Amsterdam: A 3D reconstruction to investigate visual cues in the entrance hall of Pieter de Graeff (1638-1707)’, in G. Landeschi and E. Betts (eds.), Capturing the senses: digital methods for sensory archaeologies, Springer.