Thomas de Keyser
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Thomas de Keyser was a prominent Dutch Golden Age painter and architect, best known for his refined portraiture of Amsterdam’s elite in the early 17th century.
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How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Thomas de Keyser Context triple: [Hendrick de Keyser, relative, Thomas de Keyser]
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Hendrick de Keyser
Hendrick de Keyser was a prominent Dutch Golden Age architect and sculptor known for shaping Amsterdam’s early 17th-century cityscape with landmark Protestant churches and civic buildings.
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Balthasar van der Ast
Balthasar van der Ast was a Dutch Golden Age painter renowned for his detailed still lifes featuring flowers, shells, and insects.
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Hendrik van Heuraet
Hendrik van Heuraet was a 17th-century Dutch mathematician known for his early work on the rectification of curves and contributions to the development of integral calculus.
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Cornelis de Wael
Cornelis de Wael was a 17th-century Flemish painter and engraver known for his battle scenes, genre works, and contributions to the artistic exchange between Antwerp and Italy.
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Jacob van Campen
Jacob van Campen was a Dutch Golden Age architect and artist renowned for introducing classical Baroque architecture to the Netherlands through landmark public buildings.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Thomas de Keyser Target entity description: Thomas de Keyser was a prominent Dutch Golden Age painter and architect, best known for his refined portraiture of Amsterdam’s elite in the early 17th century.
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A.
Hendrick de Keyser
Hendrick de Keyser was a prominent Dutch Golden Age architect and sculptor known for shaping Amsterdam’s early 17th-century cityscape with landmark Protestant churches and civic buildings.
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B.
Balthasar van der Ast
Balthasar van der Ast was a Dutch Golden Age painter renowned for his detailed still lifes featuring flowers, shells, and insects.
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C.
Hendrik van Heuraet
Hendrik van Heuraet was a 17th-century Dutch mathematician known for his early work on the rectification of curves and contributions to the development of integral calculus.
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D.
Cornelis de Wael
Cornelis de Wael was a 17th-century Flemish painter and engraver known for his battle scenes, genre works, and contributions to the artistic exchange between Antwerp and Italy.
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E.
Jacob van Campen
Jacob van Campen was a Dutch Golden Age architect and artist renowned for introducing classical Baroque architecture to the Netherlands through landmark public buildings.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: Thomas de Keyser Description of subject: Thomas de Keyser was a prominent Dutch Golden Age painter and architect, best known for his refined portraiture of Amsterdam’s elite in the early 17th century.
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