John de Medina Nederlands kunstschilder (-1710)
Medina, John Baptist de (Flemish-Spanish painter, 1659-1710, active in Scotland)
Medina, John Baptist de
Medina, John Baptist de 1659-1710
Medina, John Baptiste de, 1659-1710
Medina, John de (John Baptist), 1659-1710
VIAF ID: 76035062 (Personal)
Permalink: http://viaf.org/viaf/76035062
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100 0 _ ‡a John de Medina ‡c Nederlands kunstschilder (-1710)
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100 1 _ ‡a Medina, John Baptist de
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100 1 _ ‡a Medina, John Baptist de ‡g Flemish-Spanish painter, 1659-1710, active in Scotland
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100 1 _ ‡a Medina, John Baptist de ‡d 1659-1710
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100 1 _ ‡a Medina, John Baptiste de, ‡d 1659-1710
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (54)
5xx's: Related Names (1)
Works
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Adam Drummond (1679–1758), FRCSEd (1707) |
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Admiral Sir John Balchen, 1670-1744 |
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Alexander Simpson, FRCSEd (1704) |
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Archibald Pitcairne (1652–1713), FRCSEd (1701) |
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The Assumption |
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Brigadier General Lord John Hay, d. 1706. Soldier |
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Charles (1659–1741), 4th Earl of Traquair |
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Colonel John Erskine |
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David Colyear, 2nd Baronet and 1st Earl of Portmore, 1657 - 1730 |
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David Fyfe (d.1724), FRCSEd (1695) |
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David Petty |
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E. Waterhouse. The dictionary of British 18th century painters in oils and crayons, 1981: |
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Erskine of Cambo, Lord Lyon King of Arms |
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George Borthwick (d.1716), FRCSEd (1704) |
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George Dallas |
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George Dalrymple of Dalmahoy, 1680 - 1745. Baron of Exchequer |
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George Dundas, FRCSEd (1699) |
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George Gordon (1637–1720), 1st Earl of Aberdeen |
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George Home (b.1630), Aged 77, Provost of Edinburgh (1698) |
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George Melville, 1st Earl of Melville, 1636 - 1707. Statesman |
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Gideon Eliot (1664–1713), FRCSEd (1689), DRCSEd (1694–1695) |
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Henry Sidney, Romneyn ensimmäinen jaarli (1641–1704), Haagin lähettiläs (1679–1681) |
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The Hon. Colonel William Erskine of Torrie, fl. 1689 - 1697, in armour, jabot and full bottom periwinkle wig [Harper 40] |
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The Honourable Sir Hew Dalrymple, Bt, MP, President of the Court of Session (1698), Third Son of the 1st Viscount Stair |
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Hugh Broun (1645?–1705?), FRCSEd (1665) |
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Hugh Paterson, FRCSEd (1688) |
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James Auchinleck (1651–1720?), FRCSEd (1691) |
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James Drummond, 2nd titular Duke of Perth, 1673 - 1720. Jacobite |
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James Erskine (1679–1754), Lord Justice Clerk (1710–1734) |
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James Hamilton (d.1710), FRCSEd (1695), DRCSEd (1702–1704) |
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James Ogilvy, 1st Earl of Seafield, 1663 - 1730. Lord Chancellor |
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James Pringle, FRCSEd (1703) |
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John, 2nd Viscount and 1st Earl of Stair |
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John Baillie (1650?–1720?), FRCSEd (1681), DRCSEd (1687–1689) |
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John Campbell, 1st Earl of Breadalbane, about 1635 - 1716. Soldier and statesman |
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John Chetwynd, MP (d.1702) |
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John Cheyn (1640–1710?), FRCSEd (1696) |
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John Kerslake, Early Georgian portraits [in the National Portrait Gallery], 1977: |
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John Knox, FRCSEd (1703), DRCSEd (1722–1724) |
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John Lauder (d.1710), 5th Earl of Lauderdale, Lord of Session |
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John Maitland (1616–1682), Duke of Lauderdale (after Peter Lely) |
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John Mirrie (d.1719), FRCSEd (1701), DRCSEd (1706–1708) |
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John Murray, Duke of Atholl |
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John Ross (1664–1714), Provost of Aberdeen (1710–1712) |
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Lady Mary Maxwell (d.1769), 4th Countess Traquair |
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Lady Winifred Herbert (c.1680–1749), Countess of Nithsdale |
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Margaret Cunningham (c.1662–1742), Countess of Lauderdale |
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Michael Bryan, Dictionary of painters and engravers, 1903-05: |
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Portrait of a Young Man (probably the Artist's Son, John Medina the Younger, died 1764) |
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Portrait of an Unknown Man in Armour |
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Porträt der Rachel Chiesley, Lady Grange |
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Porträt des John Hamilton, 2nd Lord Belhaven and Stenton (1656-1708) |
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Portret van een jongen, waarschijnlijk John Medina II (?-1764) |
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René Descartes (1596–1650) |
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Rev. Henry Erskine, 1624 - 1696. Covenanting minister |
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Reverend Joseph Drew |
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Reverend William Veitch (1640–1722), Minister of St Michael's Church, Dumfries |
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Robert Campbell (1640?–1709), FRCSEd (1701) |
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Robert Kerr (1636–1703), 4th Earl and 1st Marquess of Lothian |
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Robert Swinton (d.1716), FRCSEd (1699) |
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Saint Mary Magdalen with a Skull |
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Samuel Redgrave, A dictionary of artists of the English school, 1878: |
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Sir George Skene of Wester Fintray and Rubislaw, Provost of Aberdeen (1676–1685) |
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Sir Hew Dalrymple, 1652 - 1737. Lord President and politician |
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Sir James Holburne (1671–1737) (?) |
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Sir James Steuart of Goodtrees, 1635 - 1713. Lord Advocate |
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Sir James Stewart (1681–1727) |
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Sir John Baptiste de Medina, 1659 - 1710. Portrait painter (Self-portrait) |
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Sir John Maxwell (1648–1732), 1st Bt |
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Sir William Bruce, about 1625 - 1710. Architect |
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Sir William Hamilton (d.1704), Lord Whytelaw, Hon. FRCSEd (1700) |
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Thomas Edgar (1650?–1703), FRCSEd (1677), DRCSEd (1685–1687) |
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Thomas Hamilton, 6th Earl of Haddington, 1680 - 1735. Supporter of the Union |
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Thomas Veatch, FRCSEd (1695) |
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Walter Potter, FRCSEd (1702) |
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William, 5th Earl of Nithsdale |
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Zelfportret |
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