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As a widower, he remarried Katharina Resteau. From that marriage came four children, but both sons, twins, died young. His second wife was painted twice. With the death of Dirck Tulp the male line of the Tulp family died out. Dirck's daughter would later marry the mayor of Amsterdam, and specialist
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came to Amsterdam on Nicolaes Tulp's invitation. Dirck received a painting, that was initially meant to be for someone else – Potter only repainted the head. Around the same time, his half-sister Margaretha Tulp broke off an engagement with
160:"an ignorant vain man", after his two year stay out of the country, during which he sent back no letters. In 1675 Tulp was to be dismissed, but he changed his lifestyle and prevented dismissal. In 1676, he was made a 347: 117:" (combining both family names). They used their summer residence, like many families at the time, to get out of town during the summer, to avoid the urban stench, noise and the 296: 86:. A pair of fashionable Flemish ladies had headed it, its activities occurring in its light and airy attics. Over the years, the operation was largely moved to the 288: 283: 152:) moved to Kloveniersburgwal 47 in 1669. Dirck's wife died in 1672 and Tulp left for England, visiting his wife's cousin, the diplomat 362: 259: 278: 20: 217:
DIRCK TULP (1624-1682).—He stands, leaning his right arm on a block of marble sculptured in relief with a cavalry skirmish.
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was an attractive site for the rich, being close to the nerve center of the
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that was decimating the cities population during that period.
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Anna Burgh also owned a summer residence (hofstede) at the
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Nicolaes Tulp
Dutch East India Company
Civic guard
Moscovia
Paulus Potter
Albert Burgh
Russia
silk
Persia
Archangelsk
Strait of Gibraltar
Jordaan
stucco
Kloveniersburgwal
VOC
Amstel
Tulpenburgh
plague
Paulus Potter
Johan de Witt
Jan Six

Jurriaen Ovens
Coenraad van Beuningen
Gillis Valckenier
baronet
Charles II
Schutterij
Nicolaes Witsen

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