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Guilliam van Deynum or Guilliam van Deynen (Antwerp, c. 1575 - Brussels, after 1624) was a Flemish painter, 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 Governors of the Habsburg Netherlands Archduke Albert and the Infanta Isabella.

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  • Guilliam van Deynum or Guilliam van Deynen (Antwerp, c. 1575 - Brussels, after 1624) was a Flemish painter, 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 Governors of the Habsburg Netherlands Archduke Albert and the Infanta Isabella. (en)
  • Guilliam Van Deynen, conosciuto durante il suo soggiorno a Genova come Guglielmo Fiammingo (Anversa, 1575 – Bruxelles, 1624), è stato un pittore fiammingo. "Ritratto di dama genovese", opera conservata presso la galleria di Palazzo Bianco, Genova. Era noto anche come Guillaume van Deynen, Willem van Deynen, Guglielmo fiamengo, Guilliam van Deynum, Guillaume van der Haydum e Guilliam van Deynem. (it)
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  • Guilliam van Deynum or Guilliam van Deynen (Antwerp, c. 1575 - Brussels, after 1624) was a Flemish painter, 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 Governors of the Habsburg Netherlands Archduke Albert and the Infanta Isabella. (en)
  • Guilliam Van Deynen, conosciuto durante il suo soggiorno a Genova come Guglielmo Fiammingo (Anversa, 1575 – Bruxelles, 1624), è stato un pittore fiammingo. "Ritratto di dama genovese", opera conservata presso la galleria di Palazzo Bianco, Genova. Era noto anche come Guillaume van Deynen, Willem van Deynen, Guglielmo fiamengo, Guilliam van Deynum, Guillaume van der Haydum e Guilliam van Deynem. (it)
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