Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Anton van den Wyngaerde (Spanish: Antonio de las Viñas) (1525 - 1571) was a prolific Flemish topographical artist who made panoramic sketches and paintings of towns in the southern Netherlands, northern France, England, Italy and Spain. He is best known for many panoramas of cities in Spain that he drew while employed by Philip II of Spain. His work was dispersed into different collections after his death and neglected. Its historical and artistic value has only recently been rediscovered.. }
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- Anton_van_den_Wyngaerde abstract "Anton van den Wyngaerde (Spanish: Antonio de las Viñas) (1525 - 1571) was a prolific Flemish topographical artist who made panoramic sketches and paintings of towns in the southern Netherlands, northern France, England, Italy and Spain. He is best known for many panoramas of cities in Spain that he drew while employed by Philip II of Spain. His work was dispersed into different collections after his death and neglected. Its historical and artistic value has only recently been rediscovered.".
- Anton_van_den_Wyngaerde comment "Anton van den Wyngaerde (Spanish: Antonio de las Viñas) (1525 - 1571) was a prolific Flemish topographical artist who made panoramic sketches and paintings of towns in the southern Netherlands, northern France, England, Italy and Spain. He is best known for many panoramas of cities in Spain that he drew while employed by Philip II of Spain. His work was dispersed into different collections after his death and neglected. Its historical and artistic value has only recently been rediscovered.".