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Ferdinand van den Eynde (early 17th century – 1630) was a Flemish art collector, art dealer and merchant. Ferdinand was part of the Van den Eynde family, and brother of the wealthy banker and merchant Jan van den Eynde. He should not be confused with the latter's son, Ferdinand. Ferdinand's collection included paintings by the likes of Pieter van Laer, Paul Bril, Peter Paul Rubens and Jan Miel. Ferdinand van den Eynde is also remembered for being the subject of Duquesnoy's Tomb of Ferdinand van den Eynde.

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  • Ferdinand van den Eynde (en)
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  • Ferdinand van den Eynde (early 17th century – 1630) was a Flemish art collector, art dealer and merchant. Ferdinand was part of the Van den Eynde family, and brother of the wealthy banker and merchant Jan van den Eynde. He should not be confused with the latter's son, Ferdinand. Ferdinand's collection included paintings by the likes of Pieter van Laer, Paul Bril, Peter Paul Rubens and Jan Miel. Ferdinand van den Eynde is also remembered for being the subject of Duquesnoy's Tomb of Ferdinand van den Eynde. (en)
  • Ferdinand van den Eynde, né au début du XVIIe siècle à Anvers et mort en 1630 à Rome, est un collectionneur et marchand d'art flamand. Ferdinand fait partie de la famille van den Eynde et est frère du riche banquier et marchand Jan van den Eynde. Il ne faut pas le confondre avec le fils de ce dernier, Ferdinand. La collection de Ferdinand comprend des peintures de Pieter van Laer, Paul Bril, Pierre Paul Rubens et Jan Miel. Ferdinand van den Eynde est aussi connu pour être l'objet de la Tombe de Ferdinand van den Eynde, de François Duquesnoy. (fr)
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  • Ferdinand van den Eynde (early 17th century – 1630) was a Flemish art collector, art dealer and merchant. Ferdinand was part of the Van den Eynde family, and brother of the wealthy banker and merchant Jan van den Eynde. He should not be confused with the latter's son, Ferdinand. Ferdinand's collection included paintings by the likes of Pieter van Laer, Paul Bril, Peter Paul Rubens and Jan Miel. Ferdinand van den Eynde is also remembered for being the subject of Duquesnoy's Tomb of Ferdinand van den Eynde. (en)
  • Ferdinand van den Eynde, né au début du XVIIe siècle à Anvers et mort en 1630 à Rome, est un collectionneur et marchand d'art flamand. Ferdinand fait partie de la famille van den Eynde et est frère du riche banquier et marchand Jan van den Eynde. Il ne faut pas le confondre avec le fils de ce dernier, Ferdinand. La collection de Ferdinand comprend des peintures de Pieter van Laer, Paul Bril, Pierre Paul Rubens et Jan Miel. Ferdinand van den Eynde est aussi connu pour être l'objet de la Tombe de Ferdinand van den Eynde, de François Duquesnoy. (fr)
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