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<p> Boyermans (Or Boeyermans), Theodore, </p> <p> an eminent Flemish painter, flourished in the. 17th century. He was a native of Antwerp. His principal works are in [[Flanders]] and Brabant. In the Jesuits' | Theodore Boyermans (Or Boeyermans) <ref name="term_27017" /> | ||
==References == | <p> Boyermans (Or Boeyermans), Theodore, </p> <p> an eminent Flemish painter, flourished in the. 17th century. He was a native of Antwerp. His principal works are in [[Flanders]] and Brabant. In the Jesuits' Church at [[Ypres]] is his master-piece, representing St. Francis Xavier Converting an Indian Chief. In the convent of the [[Jacobins]] at [[Antwerp]] is the Decollation of St. John; and in the Church of St. James is a fine picture of the Assumption. He was living in 1660. </p> | ||
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Theodore Boyermans (Or Boeyermans) [1]
Boyermans (Or Boeyermans), Theodore,
an eminent Flemish painter, flourished in the. 17th century. He was a native of Antwerp. His principal works are in Flanders and Brabant. In the Jesuits' Church at Ypres is his master-piece, representing St. Francis Xavier Converting an Indian Chief. In the convent of the Jacobins at Antwerp is the Decollation of St. John; and in the Church of St. James is a fine picture of the Assumption. He was living in 1660.