Son of Jean-Baptiste.\nMax van Rysselberghe (1878–1952

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Catherine Cavadini is an American voice actress who is most well known as the original voice of Blossom on Cartoon Network's short series What a Cartoon! and the animated television series The Powerpuff Girls, and as Tanya Mousekewitz in An American Tail: Fievel Goes West.

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Alligator Bites Never Heal is the second mixtape by the American rapper Doechii, released on August 30, 2024, through Top Dawg Entertainment and Capitol Records. It was supported by the singles \"Nissan Altima\", \"Boom Bap\", and \"Denial Is a River\". Other tracks include \"Boiled Peanuts\" and \"Catfish\". The mixtape features production from a variety of producers including Banser, Camper, Childish Major, Kal Banx, Devin Malik, Monte Booker, and DaedaePivot from Pivot Gang, as well as guest appearances from rapper Kuntfetish & internet sensation turned singer/songwriter Mike Thornwell. It is the first mixtape released by Top Dawg since Jay Rock's Black Friday in 2010.

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The Van Rysselberghe family is a Belgian family, originating in Ghent, which produced a number of artists and intellectuals. Jean-Baptist van Rysselberghe was a carpenter and entrepreneur who established himself in Ghent. He had six children, five of whom became prominent artists and scientists. The most distinguished member of the family was neo-impressionist painter Théo van Rysselberghe, Jean-Baptist's youngest son. Members of the family have included:

  • Jean-Baptiste van Rysselberghe (1820–1892) carpenter and entrepreneur.\n
    • François van Rysselberghe (1846–1893), scientist and inventor, son of Jean-Baptiste.\n