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De Koninck (''The King'' in old Dutch spelling) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Charles De Koninck (1906–1965), Belgian-Canadian Thomist philosopher and theologian *David de Koninck alternative spelling of David de Coninck (c.1644 – 1701), Flemish painter *Jean-Marie De Koninck (b. 1948), Quebec mathematician *Laurent-Guillaume de Koninck (1809–1887), Belgian palaeontologist and chemist *Lodewijk de Koninck (1838–1924), Flemish writer *Louis Herman De Koninck (1896–1984), Belgian architect and designer *Luk De Koninck (born 1952), Belgian television actor *Servaes de Koninck (c.1654 – c.1701), Flemish composer active in Amsterdam Koninck: * Jacob Koninck (I) (c.1615 – c.1695), Dutch landscape painter (brother of Philips) * Jacob Koninck (II) (c.1647 – c.1724), Dutch painter for the Danish court (son of Jacob I) *Philips Koninck (1619–1688), Dutch landscape painter (brother of Jacob I) *Salomon Koninck, Dutch painter of genre scenes and portr ...
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Dutch ( ) is a West Germanic languages, West Germanic language of the Indo-European language family, spoken by about 25 million people as a first language and 5 million as a second language and is the List of languages by total number of speakers, third most spoken Germanic language. In Europe, Dutch is the native language of most of the population of the Netherlands and Flanders (which includes 60% of the population of Belgium). "1% of the EU population claims to speak Dutch well enough in order to have a conversation." (page 153). Dutch was one of the official languages of South Africa until 1925, when it was replaced by Afrikaans, a separate but partially Mutual intelligibility, mutually intelligible daughter language of Dutch. Afrikaans, depending on the definition used, may be considered a sister language, spoken, to some degree, by at least 16 million people, mainly in South Africa and Namibia, and evolving from Cape Dutch dialects. In South America, Dutch is the native l ...
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Servaes De Koninck
Servaes de Koninck, or Servaes de Konink, Servaas de Koninck or Servaas de Konink, or Servaes de Coninck (1653/54 – c.1701) was a Flemish baroque composer of motets, Dutch songs, chamber and incidental music, French airs and Italian cantatas. After training and starting his career in Flanders he moved to Amsterdam in the Dutch Republic, where he was active in circles connected to the Amsterdam Theatre. Life and work Youth and education in the Southern Low Countries De Koninck (Coninck) was born at Dendermonde (Flanders) in 1653. From 1663 to 1665, he was a boy chorister at St. James Church in Ghent. In 1675, he became a student at the University of Leuven. Around 1680, he lived in Brussels. Career in the Republic About 1685, he took up residence in Amsterdam in the Dutch Republic, where he had been preceded by another composer from the Southern Netherlands, Carolus Hacquart. He operated in circles connected to the Amsterdam Theatre and he probably worked later on as an ind ...
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Charles De Koninck
Charles De Koninck (29 July 1906 – 13 February 1965) was a Belgian-Canadian Thomist philosopher and theologian. As director of the Department of Philosophy at the Université Laval in Quebec, he influenced Catholic philosophy in French Canada and also influenced Catholic philosophers in English Canada and the United States. The author of many books and articles in French and English, he contributed to a variety of philosophical fields including natural philosophy, philosophy of science, philosophy of mathematics, and political philosophy, but he also wrote on theology, especially Mariology. De Koninck was the founder of the so-called Laval School of philosophy, and mentored a number of philosophers, including Ralph McInerny, who published an English translation of De Koninck's collected works. Early life and education De Koninck was born in Torhout, Belgium, the son of Louis De Koninck and Marie Verplancke, both natives of Torhout. In 1914, the De Koninck family emigrated to ...
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David De Koninck
David de Coninck or David de Koninck, also known as Rammelaer (ca. 1644, Antwerp – after 1701, probably Brussels) was a Flemish painter who specialised in still lifes and landscapes with animals and hunting scenes. Recognised as a leading animal painter, de Coninck was able to develop an international career which caused him to work for extended periods in Paris, Rome and Vienna. Life He was apprenticed to Pieter Boel in 1659. Pieter Boel was an accomplished animal painter who had been trained by Jan Fyt, the leading Flemish animal painter of the mid 17th century.David de Coninck (Antwerp c. 1645 – after 1701 Brussels), ''A landscape with a buzz ...
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Jean-Marie De Koninck
Jean-Marie De Koninck, (born 1948) is a Canadian mathematician. He has served as a professor at Université Laval since 1972 and is the creator of the road safety program Opération Nez Rouge, or "Red Nose Operation", a system preventing people from drinking and driving. Biography He is the son of the philosopher and theologian Charles De Koninck and the brother of the geographer Rodolphe De Koninck, the psychologist Joseph De Koninck, the philosopher Thomas De Koninck and the sociologist Maria De Koninck. Birthdate: April 29, 1948, Quebec City. Occupation: Professor of Mathematics at Université Laval University diplomas: 1970: Baccalauréat ès Sciences, Université Laval 1972" Master's degree in mathematics, Temple University 1973: Ph.D. in mathematics, Temple University Professional career at Université Laval: 1972-1977: assistant professor at the Mathematics Department 1976-1980: assistant director at the Mathematics Department and person responsible of ...
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Laurent-Guillaume De Koninck
Laurent-Guillaume de Koninck (3 May 1809 – 16 July 1887) was a Belgian palaeontologist and chemist, born at Leuven. He studied medicine in the university of his native town, and in 1831 he became assistant in the chemical schools. He pursued the study of chemistry in Paris, Berlin and Gießen, and was subsequently engaged in teaching the science at Ghent and Liège. In 1856 he was appointed professor of chemistry in the Liège University, and he retained this post until the close of his life. About the year 1835 he began to devote his leisure to the investigation of the Carboniferous fossils around Liège, and ultimately he became distinguished for his researches on the palaeontology of the Palaeozoic rocks, and especially for his descriptions of the molluscs, brachiopods, crustaceans and crinoids of the Carboniferous limestone of Belgium. In recognition of this work the Wollaston medal was awarded to him in 1875 by the Geological Society of London, and in 1876 he was ...
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Lodewijk De Koninck
Lodewijk De Koninck (Hoogstraten, 30 October 1838 - Retie, 22 March 1924) was a Flanders, Flemish writer. He studied at the school for teachers Lier, Belgium, Lier and became a teacher in Antwerp. Later he became an inspector of the Catholic primary schools and a teacher at the school for teachers in Mechelen. As a writer he wrote poems which reflected his strict catholic belief. He is best known for the epic ''Het menschdom verlost'' (first edition 1872) (E: Humanity saved), written in Alexandrine verse. He also wrote the libretto of the oratorio ''Fransciscus'' of Edgar Tinel. At the frontwall of his house in the ''Sint-Martinusstraat'' (nr. 8) in Retie, there was, in earlier days, a stone with the engraving ''Hier leefde en stierf dichter Lodewijk De Koninck 1924'' (e: Here lived and died the writer Lodewijk De Koninck 1924). Bibliography * Heibloemen (1869) * Het menschdom verlost. Tafereelen (1874) * Galerij van vaderlandsche tafereelen, opgehangen rond de wieg van P.P. Rube ...
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Louis Herman De Koninck
Louis Herman De Koninck (31 March 1896 – 21 October 1984) was a Belgian architect and designer. One of the leading Belgian architects of the 20th century, De Koninck developed an original form of modernism and constructivism architecture. Not a theoretician, L H De Koninck has rooted his design in the in-depth understanding of popular architecture developed by farmers on the Belgian sea shore. He spent many years copying these natural design, and maintained a deep sense of them all his life even when expressed through the most modern concepts and breakthrough use of lights and space in the 1920s. The growing corpus of publications on L.H. De Koninck, reflects the increased recognition of the importance of his work for Modern Architecture. "History makers are often ignored for too long like the Californian architect Rudolf Schindler (1887-1953) whose career runs parallel to that of Louis-H De Koninck; it was only during the sixties that his work was examined for the first tim ...
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Luk De Koninck
Luk De Koninck (born in 1952 in Belgium) is a Belgian television actor. Education De Koninck studied drama at the Koninlijk Conservatorium in Brussels, making his acting breakthrough in 1975, debuting in the TV series ''Klaaglied om Agnes'' in which he played the role of Jan. He appeared in Belgian TV series such as '' Alfa Papa Tango'' (1990) and '' Flikken'' (1999). He is most famous for appearing in 29 episodes of ''Familie'', a series for which he also was casting director. TV filmography 2000s *''Witse ''Witse'' is a Dutch language crime drama produced by Belgium, Belgian broadcaster Vlaamse Radio- en Televisieomroep, VRT and broadcast on their één channel. It is also shown on BVN. It was first broadcast in 2004 and was popular enough to run ...'' .... Laurent Defraye (1 episode, 2006) *''Dodenrit'' (2006) TV Episode .... Laurent Defraye *''Onder ons gezegd en gezwegen'' (2005) TV Episode .... Toon Van Havere *''FC de kampioenen'' – Jules (1 episode, 2004) *''Sed ...
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Jacob Koninck
Jacob Koninck (c. 1615 – c. 1695) was a Dutch Golden Age landscape painter. Biography Koninck was born in Amsterdam. According to Houbraken he lent his books on perspective to Johannes Verkolje, who became better than he was at perspective drawing. He was a disciple of Adriaen van de Velde who became a popular painter in Copenhagen where he painted for the court of Christian V of Denmark. According to the Netherlands Institute for Art History, RKD he was the uncle of Salomon Koninck, a pupil of David Colijns and became the teacher of his son Jacob II and his younger brother Philips Koninck.Jacob Koninck
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He was in Dordrecht from 1633 to 1636, Rotterdam from 1637 to 1645, The Hague from 1647 to 1651, then back in Amsterdam in 1658 (when he probably lent young Verkolje his perspective books).


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Jacob Coning
Jacob Coning or Jacob Koninck II (c. 1647 – 16 July 1724) was a Dutch- Danish painter who was painter to the Danish Court. He was one of the first painters in Denmark-Norway to specialize in topographical painting, continuing the tradition from Dutch landscape painting. Biography The son of Dutch painter Jacob Koninck, Jacob Coning was born in The Hague some time around 1647.Koninck, Jacob (II)
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Philips Koninck
Philips Koninck (5 November 1619 – 4 October 1688), also spelled Philip de Koninck, was a Dutch landscape painter and younger brother of Jacob Koninck. Koninck was the son of the jeweler Aert Koninck. He was married twice; in 1641 with Cornelia, a sister of Abraham Furnerius, living in Rotterdam, and in 1657 with Margaretha van Rhijn from Amsterdam. Philip studied painting under his brother Jacob in Rotterdam. After his second marriage he moved to Amsterdam. According to the Dutch writer on art Arnold Houbraken, Koninck completed his training in Rembrandt’s studio in Amsterdam. In the late 1640s, Koninck, began to paint panoramas, his canvases divided in half, horizontally, between equal measures of earth and sky. Koninck was evidently much affected by Rembrandt etchings like 'The Goldweigher's Field', which looked across a broad sweep of country layered with bands of shade and light. Also the style of Hercules Segers is to be detected in his work. Impressionable and sin ...
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