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Mabuse is Dutch for Maubeuge, the Walloon town where Gossart was born.
NYT > Home Page By ROBERTA SMITH 2010
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Mabuse is Dutch for Maubeuge, the Walloon town where Gossart was born.
NYT > Home Page By ROBERTA SMITH 2010
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We know little about Gossaert—sometimes called Mabuse—and Watteau.
Museum Masterpieces Enjoy Their Renaissance Paul Levy 2011
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Jean Gossaert, better known as Mabuse on account of his being born in Maubeuge (_c. _ 1472), was the first of
Belgium From the Roman Invasion to the Present Day Emile Cammaerts 1915
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Gossart (also known as Mabuse), is the subject of a major exhibition at the National Gallery next February and the hefty catalogue (Yale, £60) is already available, its cover blazoned with his Hercules and Deijanera.
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Do not miss the first - and superb - American exhibition devoted to the Flemish artist Jan Gossart, also known as Mabuse, which contains 50
NYT > Home Page 2010
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Gossart (also known as Mabuse), is the subject of a major exhibition at the National Gallery next February and the hefty catalogue (Yale, £60) is already available, its cover blazoned with his Hercules and Deijanera.
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Do not miss the first - and superb - American exhibition devoted to the Flemish artist Jan Gossart, also known as Mabuse, which contains 50
NYT > Home Page 2010
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The portraits of Gossart (a. k.a Gossaert, a.k.a. Mabuse) seem tremendously modern.
Gopnik's Daily Pic: Gossart the modern Blake Gopnik 2010
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Expect more from me, soon, about the second item on my list: the Masters of Cinema release of Fritz Lang's Mabuse films.
Films, films, films 2010
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