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Diederik (Dirck) Janszoon Graeff
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Diederik Janszoon Graeff, engraving by Jacobus Houbraken
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Diederik Jansz Graeff, engraving by Jacobus Houbraken
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Diederik Jansz Graeff, engraving by Jacobus Houbraken
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Armchair which was used by William the Silent when he visited Diederik Jansz Graeff at Amsterdam in 1580.
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Epitaphimage of Diederik Jansz Graeff
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Johanna de Graeff (1608-1660), wife of Sebastiaan Beelaerts (van Blokland)
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Ida Coetenburg (d 1679), daughter of Reinier Adriaensz Coetenburgh and Adriana Jansdr Graeff; married to Jordaen Pietersz Stoop
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Jakob Dircksz de Graeff (before 1638)
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Jakob Dircksz de Graeff, engraving by Jacobus Houbraken (18 th century)
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The twins from Jakob Dircksz de Graeff and Aeltje Boelens Loen who died young (1617)
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A document, showing the places in the Holy Land, which was visited by Pieter Dircksz Graeff in 1613
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Cornelis de Graeffs, painted by Nicolaes Eliaszoon Pickenoy (1633)
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His first wife Geertruid Overlander (1608–1636)
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Cornelis wife Catharina Hooft
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Cornelis de Graeff, painted by Nicolaes Eliasz. Pickenoy (1633), Gemäldegalerie Berlin
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Cornelis de Graeff, painted by Jacob Adriaensz. Backer (1643/45)
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Cornelis de Graeff, marble by Artus I Quellinus (1660)
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Cornelis de Graeff, marble by Artus I Quellinus (1660)
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Cornelis de Graeff, engraving by Jacobus Houbraken
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Cornelis de Graeff, engraving by Jacobus Houbraken
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Cornelis de Graeff painted by Jacob Adriaensz. Backer (1642), Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
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De Graeff at Soestdijk, painted by Jacob van Ruisdael
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Cornelis de Graeffs second wife Catharina Hooft, painted by Nicolaes Eliasz. Pickenoy (1636), Gemäldegalerie Berlin
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Catharina Hooft, marble by Artus Quellinus (1660)
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Porträit of Agneta de Graeff (?) (1621)
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Agneta de Graeff van Polsbroek (ca. 1663/64), by Wallerant Vaillant, Amsterdams Historisch Museum
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Dirk de Graeff, painted by Nicolaes Eliasz. Pickenoy (1630)
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His wife Eva Bicker, painted by Nicolaes Eliasz. Pickenoy (1630)
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Dirk de Graeff (unknown artist)
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Dirk de Graeff as Lieutenant of "The Company of Jacob Symonsz de Vries and Lieutenant Dirck de Graeff". (1633), Amsterdams Historisch Museum
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Andries de Graeff (1639), painted by Rembrandt van Rijn
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Andries de Graeff (1657), drawing by Jan Lievens
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Andries de Graeff (1661), marble by Artus I Quellinus
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Andries de Graeff (1674), painted by Gerard ter Borch
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Andries de Graeff, engraving by Jacobus Houbraken
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Andries de Graeffs nice Wendela Bicker (1659), by Adriaen Hanneman
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Jacob Blessing the Sons of Joseph by Rembrandt (showing Wendela de Graeff, their husband Wilhelm Schrijver, his father Petrus Scriverius and their two sons) (Rembrandt, 1656)
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Pieter de Graeff (1663), painted by Caspar Netscher, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
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Pieter de Graeff and Jacoba Bicker
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Pieter de Graeffs wife Jacoba Bicker (1663), painted by Caspar Netscher, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
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Pieter de Graeff (c 1674), painted by Wallerant Vaillant, Amsterdams Historisch Museum
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Jacoba Bicker (c 1674), painted by Wallerant Vaillant, Amsterdams Historisch Museum
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Pieter de Graeff (c 1674), painted by Gerard ter Borch
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Jacob de Graeff (1670), painted by Karel Dujardin
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Jacob de Graeff (second half 17.th century), painted by Gerard ter Borch, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
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Jacob de Graeff (second half 17.th century), painted by Gerard ter Borch, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
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Laying of the foundation stone of the Amsterdam city hall in 1648 by Jacob de Graeff, Gerbrand Pancras, Sybrant Valckenier and Pieter Schaep
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Cornelis de Graeff (ca 1673), painted by Gerard ter Borch, Mauritshuis (Den Haag)
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Gerrit de Graeff (I) van Zuid-Polsbroek (ca 1740)
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His wife Elisabeth Lestevenon
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Johannes de Graeff (second half 18.th century)
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The family of Gijsbert Carel Rutger Reinier van Brienen van Ramerus (1771-1821) and Geertruid Elisabeth de Graeff (1776-1857)
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Dirk de Graeff van Polsbroek (ca. 1863)
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Dirk de Graeff van Polsbroek, photography by Felice Beato (before 1870), at Journaal van jonkheer Dirk de Graeff van Polsbroek
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A ball at the house of De Graeff van Polsbroek (1863), Photography by Felice Beato after a Ink-drawing by Charles Wirgman, at Journaal van jonkheer Dirk de Graeff van Polsbroek
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De Graeff visited Edo, the former name of the Japanese capital Tokyo (between 1863 and 1869)
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House of De Graeff van Polsbroeks at Yokohama (1868), at Journaal van jonkheer Dirk de Graeff van Polsbroek
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Fredik Lodewijk de Graeff
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Gijsbert Carel Rutger Reinier de Graeff (1893)
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Andries Cornelis Dirk de Graeff as Governor General of Dutch East Indies, painted by Hendrik Paulides (between 1926 and 1931)
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Portrait of Andries Cornelis Dirk de Graeff
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Andries Cornelis Dirk de Graeff as Dutch minister for foreign affairs
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Andries Cornelis Dirk de Graeff in Batavia (between 1926 and 1929)
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Pakubuwono X of Surakarta poses with the Governor General of Dutch East Indies Andries Cornelis Dirk de Graeff (center) in 1928.
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Andries Cornelis Dirk de Graeff in Batavia
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Andries Cornelis Dirk de Graeff in Batavia
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Andries Cornelis Dirk de Graeff in Batavia
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Andries Cornelis Dirk de Graeff in Batavia
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De Graeff opened the Volksraad of the Netherlands East Indies in 1930
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Prince Bernhard, W. J. baron van Lynden, jhr. A.C.D. de Graeff, jhr. mr. dr. H.A. van Karnebeek, S.J.R. de Monchy at the international Landfarmer Congress, Den Haag, 19 june 1937
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Coat of arms De Graeff (first creation)
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Coat of arms De Graeff (first creation)
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Trowel made by Johannes Lutma with the coat of arms de Graeff (1648)
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Silver trowel commemorating the laying of the foundation stone of the Amsterdam city hall 28 October 1648, with the coat of arms (Jacob) de Graeff
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Silver trowel commemorating the laying of the foundation stone of the Amsterdam city hall 28 October 1648, with the coat of arms (Jacob) de Graeff
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Coat of arms of Andries and his son Cornelis de Graeff
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Coat of arms of Andries and his son Cornelis de Graeff
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Coat of arms of Andries and his son Cornelis de Graeff
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Coat of arms of De Graeff as Lords of Purmerland and Ilpendam
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Coat of arms of De Graeff as Lords of Polsbroek, Purmerland and Ilpendam
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Coat of arms of De Graeff
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Coat of arms of the Von Graben, De Graeff and House of Meinhardin
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Château Engelenburg
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Ilpenstein castle with the village of Ilpendam by Joris van der Hagen (between 1650 and 1690), Louvre
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Old map of former castle Ilpenstein (early 19th century)
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Ilpenstein castle (second half 19th century)
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Ilpenstein castle (second half 19th century)
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Cornelis and Andries de Graeffs citypalace The Gouden Bocht of the Herengracht in Amsterdam (1685), by Gerrit Adriaenszoon Berckheyde
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Andries de Graeffs Palais Huis van der Graeff at Herengracht 446
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Cornelis de Graeffs residence Palace op de Dam (1673), by Gerrit Adriaenszoon Berckheyde
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Gérard de Lairesses sketch for his paining "De Handelsvrijheid", taken from his Triptych "Triumph of Peace", was created for Andries de Graeffs ‘Sael’ at his mayor’s residence in Amsterdam (1672)
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Gérard de Lairesses painting "Allegory of the Freedom of Trade", taken from his Triptych "Triumph of Peace", was created for Andries de Graeffs ‘Sael’ at his mayor’s residence in Amsterdam (1672)