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Guilliam Van De Werve, Lord Of Schilde
Guilliam is a given name. Notable people with the name include: *Guilliam van Deynum ( 1575–after 1624), Flemish painter, illuminator and miniaturist *Guilliam du Gardijn (1595/1596–1647/1657), Dutch painter *Guilliam Visagie Guilliam Visagie (born about 1751; still alive in 1793) was a trekboer who settled in southern Namibia about 1786. He is considered to have been the first person of European ancestry to have settled in the country. Visagie was born about 1751 in t ...
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Guilliam Van Deynum
Guilliam van Deynum or Guilliam van Deynen (Antwerp, c. 1575 - Brussels, after 1624) was a Flemish people, Flemish painter, Limner, illuminator and miniaturist. He was mainly a portrait artist. After training in Antwerp he spent in the early 17th century a decade in Genoa where he was a successful portrait painter. He returned to Flanders where he worked in Brussels as a portrait painter to the List of governors of the Habsburg Netherlands, Governors of the Habsburg Netherlands Albert VII, Archduke of Austria, Archduke Albert and the Isabella Clara Eugenia, Infanta Isabella.Guilliam van Deynum
at the Netherlands Institute for Art History


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Guilliam van Deynum was born around 1575 in Antwerp. He is believed to be identical with the Gilliam van Deynen (or van Deynum) who was registered in the Antwerp Gui ...
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Guilliam Du Gardijn
Guilliam du Gardijn (1595/1596–1647/1657) was a Dutch Golden Age landscape painter. Life and work Gardijn was born in Cologne. According to the RKD he was the teacher of Johann Heinrich Roos who lived with him in his Amsterdam atelier in 1647.Guilliam du Gardijn
in the RKD
He probably knew the Roos family as part of a German expat community in Amsterdam that had fled the . He painted Italianate landscapes with ruins, some of which are biblical scenes, and some of which have trees that appear human. A few of these are in the possession of the