| Birth: | 1580 | | Death: | Aug. 29, 1666 |  Artist. Considered the most important Dutch portraitist of the seventeenth-century, his work influenced Edouard Manet and Vincent van Gogh. His surviving body of work includes about 300 paintings, mostly portraits and group portraits. (bio by: MC)
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Saint Bavo Church
Haarlem Haarlem Municipality Noord-Holland, Netherlands | Maintained by: Find A Grave Originally Created by: MC Record added: Nov 10, 2004
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"The man who painted that (the Laughing Cavalier) was brilliant!""That means they switched the paintings!"----Peter on "The Monkees" explaining to Mike, Micky, and Davy that the thieves switched his copy of "The Laughing Cavalier" with the original. -
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