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* Van de Mieroop, Mark ( 2004 ): A History of the Ancient Near East, Oxford.
* 1971 – Peter Van de Veire, Belgian radio-presenter
Van de Graaff, American physicist and inventor ( d. 1967 )
Static electricity was the first form discovered and investigated, and the electrostatic generator is still used even in modern devices such as the Van de Graaff generator and MHD generators.
Highlights of modern architecture are the university buildings ( the Boekentoren or Book Tower ) by Henry Van de Velde.
* Gustave Van de Woestijne, painter ( 1881 – 1947 )
File: WLANL-jankie-Trappenhuis Van Gogh Museum vanaf de 1e verdieping. jpg | Interior of the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam
* Erland Van Lidth de Jeude ( 1953 – 1987 ), actor, wrestler and opera singer
In Japonisme, late-19th-century artists like the Impressionists, Van Gogh, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and Whistler admired traditional Japanese Ukiyo-e artists like Hokusai and Hiroshige and their work was influenced by it.
* Van de Graaf generators are another oft-appearing device on the Halfbakery.
* 1979 – Leire Martínez, Basque singer-songwriter ( La Oreja de Van Gogh )
Van de Graaff, American nuclear physicist ( b. 1901 )
The principle most likely finds its origins in similar concepts, such as Occam's razor, Leonardo da Vinci's " Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication ", Mies Van Der Rohe's " Less is more ", or Antoine de Saint Exupéry's " It seems that perfection is reached not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away ".
* Van de Mieroop, Marc: A History of the Ancient Near East, 2nd ed., Oxford 2007.
A hall was opened by Le Normant de Tournehem and the Marquis de Marigny for public viewing of the Tableaux du Roy on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and contained Andrea del Sarto's Charity and works by Raphael ; Titian ; Veronese ; Rembrandt ; Poussin or Van Dyck, until its closing in 1780 as a result of the gift of the palace to the comte de Provence by the king in 1778.
Discouraged, Deodati eventually gave up and his replacement would be Abraham Momber Van de Velde.
by Zainab Bahrani and Marc Van de Mieroop, University of Chicago Press: Chicago.
* Van de Mieroop, Marc ; 2004.
de: Van ( Automobil )
Ms. Van Amstel | HNLMS Van Amstel ( F 831 ); and Durand De la Penne class destroyer | MM Durand de la Penne ( D 560 ).
In French, the best introduction may be André Gounelle, Le Dynamisme Créateur de Dieu: Essai sur la Théologie du Process, édition revue, modifiée et augmentee ( Paris: Van Dieren, 2000, ISBN 2-911087-26-7 ).

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The earliest Arts and Crafts activity in continental Europe was in Belgium in about 1890, where the English style inspired artists and architects including Gabriel Van Dievoet, Gustave Serrurier-Bovy, Henry Van de Velde and a group known as La Libre Esthétique ( Free Aesthetic ).
" In Germany, Hermann Muthesius and Henry Van de Velde, major participants of the Deutscher Werkbund ( DWB ), had opposing opinions.
Muthesius, who was director of design education for the German government, championed mass production, standardisation and an affordable, democratic art ; Van de Velde thought mass production threatened creativity and individuality.
* James Oliver Van de Velde, bishop of Chicago and, later, of Mississippi ( 1795 – 1855 )
Miss Belgium 2000, Joke Van De Velde grew up and went to highschool in Melle.
* Lyrics are the first from the nation to express more than simple desires and problems, and are often seen as the embodiment of a national character or literary tradition ( in comparison to the legendary American songwriter, such composers are often said to be the " X Bob Dylan ", as in Wannes Van de Velde is the Belgian Bob Dylan )
Belgian music: Starting early in the 1960s, a wave of popular folk-based performers emerged, led by Wannes Van de Velde, who drew primarily on Flemish traditions.
* Van der Velde, Koert ( August 13, 2005 ).
The European traveller Van de Velde visited " el-Bussa " in 1851, and stayed with the sheikh, Aisel Yusuf, writing that " The clean house of Sheck Yusuf is a welcome sight, and the verdant meadows around the village are truly refreshing to the eye ".
* 1707 in art-Death: Evert Collier, Shitao, W. Velde the Younger, Birth: William Hoare, Van Loo
fr: Theodoor Hendrik Van de Velde
Henry Clemens Van de Velde () ( 3 April 1863 – 15 October 1957 ) was a Belgian Flemish painter, architect and interior designer.
Van de Velde spent the most important part of his career in Germany and had a decisive influence on German architecture and design at the beginning of the 20th century.
After Vincent Van Gogh exhibited some work on the yearly exhibition of Les XX van de Velde became one of the first artists to be influenced by the Dutch painter.
In 1905 he was called upon by the Grand Duke of Weimar to establish the Grand-Ducal School of Arts and Crafts in Weimar, the predecessor of the Bauhaus, which, following World War I, eventually replaced the School of Arts and Crafts, under new director Walter Gropius, who was suggested for the position by Van de Velde.
Although a Belgian, Van de Velde would play an important role in the German Werkbund, an association founded to help improve and promote German design by establishing close relations between industry and designers.
Van de Velde called for the upholding of the individuality of artists while Hermann Muthesius called for standardization as a key to development.
During World War I, Van de Velde, as a foreign national, was obligated to leave Weimar ( although on good terms with the Weimar government ), and returned to his native Belgium.
From 1926 to 1936, Van de Velde was professor at Ghent University, where he became the architect of the university library ( the so-called Boekentoren or Book Towers ).
Image: Eetservies Van de Velde SIMG0674. jpg | Dinner-service in Meissen porcelain and silver cutlery designed by Van de Velde

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