Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Hermanus Franciscus Carolus \"Herman\" van den Anker (14 July 1832 in Rotterdam – 9 July 1883 in Paris) was a Dutch artist who painted in Pont-Aven, Brittany.In 1854 he moved from his home town to Paris, and in 1868 moved to Pont-Aven, where he remained the rest of his life. He painted figures in national Breton dress. Together with Fernand Quignon, he painted the board which hung in the village above the entrance to the Pension Gloanec, designed to encourage artists to stay there."@en }
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- Herman_van_den_Anker abstract "Hermanus Franciscus Carolus \"Herman\" van den Anker (14 July 1832 in Rotterdam – 9 July 1883 in Paris) was a Dutch artist who painted in Pont-Aven, Brittany.In 1854 he moved from his home town to Paris, and in 1868 moved to Pont-Aven, where he remained the rest of his life. He painted figures in national Breton dress. Together with Fernand Quignon, he painted the board which hung in the village above the entrance to the Pension Gloanec, designed to encourage artists to stay there.".
- Herman_van_den_Anker comment "Hermanus Franciscus Carolus \"Herman\" van den Anker (14 July 1832 in Rotterdam – 9 July 1883 in Paris) was a Dutch artist who painted in Pont-Aven, Brittany.In 1854 he moved from his home town to Paris, and in 1868 moved to Pont-Aven, where he remained the rest of his life. He painted figures in national Breton dress. Together with Fernand Quignon, he painted the board which hung in the village above the entrance to the Pension Gloanec, designed to encourage artists to stay there.".