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Jan Baptist van Meunincxhove (c. 1620/25 – 1703/04) was a Flemish painter of cityscapes, architectural paintings, marine views and group portraits who was active in Bruges. Without being original, he maintained a high standard of painting at a time when art in Flanders was in decline. Jan-Baptist van Meunincxhove (ca. 1620 - Brugge, 1703) was een Brugs kunstschilder.
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