Family Tree
Jan I (1345–1425) sculptor |
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Jan II (1375–1445) architect |
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Andries I (1400–1488) city architect of Mechelen |
Rombout I (1420–1489) glass painter |
Jan III sculptor city halls of Gouda and Middelburg |
Matthijs I sculptor in Leuven and Middelburg |
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Anthonis I (c. 1440–1512) city architect of Mechelen city hall of Middelburg |
Matthijs II (fl. 1478–1495) sculptor |
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Anthonis II (d. 1515) architect for Charles V and city of Mechelen |
Rombout II (1460–1531) architect for Charles V and city of Mechelen |
Laurens I (fl. 1485) sculptor |
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Laurens II (d. 1534) architect |
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