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Category: Start / Non-Family LinksLinks to Van Cleef related sites that do not belong to members of our immediate familiy. Sort links by: Title ( + | - ) Date ( + | - ) Rating ( + | - ) Popularity ( + | - ) Sites currently sorted by: Title (A to Z) Welkom op Betty's website! Added on: 10-Apr-2003 | hits: 668 Report broken link | Details
Retired effective Jan. 1, 2002, as assistant deputy undersecretary of the Air Force for international affairs, and Air Force member, delegation to Inter-American Defense Board and Joint Mexico-U.S. Defense Commission, Rosslyn, Arlington, Va. Added on: 28-Dec-2002 | hits: 596 Report broken link | Details
Full Bar,
ART for a lifetime,
live music, readings and conversation as diverse as our clientele...,
Cafe Van Kleef
- Boring is Once Again Passé
1621 Telegraph Avenue
Oakland, California
[510] 763-7711 Added on: 08-Jul-2005 | hits: 390 Report broken link | Details
Appears to be in Japan. Added on: 28-Dec-2002 | hits: 606 Report broken link | Details
The "Madman", a Flemish painter born in Antwerp c. 1520, died c. 1556.
He was one of twenty van Cleefs who painted in Antwerp, but whether the well-known Henry, Martin, and William (the younger) were kin of his cannot be determined. Of his father, William (the elder), we know only that he was a member of he Antwerp Academy, which body Joost joined. Added on: 08-Apr-2003 | hits: 708 Report broken link | Details
A Flemish painter, born at Antwerp in 1520; died in 1570; was the son of the painter William (the younger William) and was throughout his life closely associated with his brother Henry, who exerted great influence over his artistic career. Added on: 08-Apr-2003 | hits: 699 Report broken link | Details
The Painter Olaf van Cleef in India. Added on: 22-Oct-2005 | hits: 508 | Rating: 7 (1 Vote)
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Valerie Van Cleef of Long Island, NY. Added on: 29-Dec-2002 | hits: 640 Report broken link | Details
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