Boissevain may refer to:
Events from the year 1853 in art.
Boissevain is an unincorporated urban community in Manitoba near the North Dakota border that held town status prior to 2015. It is located within the Municipality of Boissevain – Morton. Boissevain is a community of just over 1,500 people and it is located between Killarney and Deloraine on the east and west and Brandon to the north. The population of the surrounding area, within a 50 kilometre radius of the community, is about 15,000.
Keyser is a Dutch, Afrikaans and Norwegian surname meaning "emperor" or an Anglicized form of cognate surnames like German Kaiser. It may refer to:
Nagel is a German and Dutch surname. Meaning "nail" in both languages, the surname is metonymic referring to the occupation of a nail maker. Notable people with the surname include:
Wim is a masculine given name or a shortened form of Willem and other names and may refer to:
Charles or Charlie Fox may refer to:
Henry Hall may refer to:
Sir Peter Lely was a painter of Dutch origin whose career was nearly all spent in England, where he became the dominant portrait painter to the court. He became a naturalised British subject and was knighted in 1679.
Boissevain is the name of a Dutch patrician family of Huguenot origin.
Events from the year 1778 in art.
Abrahams is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Events from the year 1690 in art.
Charles Marshall may refer to:
Koninklijke Paketvaart-Maatschappij, was a Dutch shipping line in the Dutch East Indies, now Indonesia. It traded form 1888 to 1966. It was the dominant inter-island shipping line in the Dutch East Indies in the last half-century of the colonial era.
Charles Boissevain was a journalist, editor and part-owner of the Amsterdam Algemeen Handelsblad, a leading newspaper of the time. From 1872 he was on the editorial board of the literary journal De Gids.
William "Wim" Boissevain was an Australian painter.
Charles Hercules Boissevain (1893–1946) was a Dutch tuberculosis researcher and botanist in the United States.