File:Anselmus-van-Hulle-Hommes-illustres MG 0461.tif

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Latina: "Disiunctam, Domine! quam signavi coactus, pacem Da Patriae benigniter et non in ira tua. // Godardus de Reede / Dom.nus de Nederhorst, Vredelant, Cortehouff, Horstwaert, Overmeer etc. Equestris ordinis Provinciae Ultrajectinae Praeses; eiusdem nomine in consessu Praecelso.rum et Praepotenti.um DD. Ord. Generalium unitarum Provinc.rum Belgij Delegatus, ac eorum per Germaniam Legatus Extraordinarius et ad Universalis Pacis Tractatus Monsasterij institutos Plenipotentiarius. // Anselmus van Hulle pinxit / 1648 / Corn. Galle iunior sculpsit. // Cum privilegio Regum et Hollandiae ordinum. / accessit Privilegium Caesareum. / 34"
English: Godard van Reede, Lord of Nederhorst (1588-1648). Caption: "Lord! Give the Fatherland benevolently and not in your wrath the disjoined peace, that I have signed with urgency. // Godard van Reede / Lord of Nederhorst, Vreeland, Kortenhoef, Horstwaard, Overmeer etc. President of the Knighthood of the Province of Utrecht; on behalf of the same, Delegate to the assembly of the high and mighty Lords Estates-General of the United Provinces of the Netherlands, and of these, Ambassador Extraordinary to Germany and Plenipotentiary to the drafted Universal Peace Treaties of Münster. // Painted by Anselm van Hulle / 1648 / Engraved by Cornelius Galle the Younger. // With the privilege of the Kings and of the Estates of Holland. / acceded to the Imperial Privilege. / 34"
Nederlands: Godard van Reede, heer van Nederhorst (1588-1648). Bijschrift: "Heer! Schenk het Vaderland welwillend en niet in uw toorn de gebroken vrede, die ik met drang getekend heb. // Godard van Reede / Heer van Nederhorst, Vreeland, Kortenhoef, Horstwaard, Overmeer enz. Voorzitter van de Ridderschap der Provincie Utrecht; namens dezelfde, Gedeputeerde in de vergadering van de zeer verheven en hoogmogende Heren Staten-Generaal der Verenigde Provinciën van Nederland, en van dezen Buitengewoon Ambassadeur tot Duitsland en Gevolmachtigde tot de opgestelde Algemene Vredesverdragen van Münster. // Geschilderd door Anselmus van Hulle / 1648 / Gegraveerd door Cornelis Galle de Jongere. // Met het voorrecht der Koningen en der Staten van Holland. / Overeenkomstig het Keizerlijk Voorrecht / 34"
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Anselmus van Hulle: Les hommes illustres qui ont vécu dans le XVII. siecle: les principaux potentats, princes, ambassadeurs et plenipotentiaires qui ont assisté aux conferences de Munster et d'Osnabrug avec leurs armes et devises / dessinez et peints au naturel par le fameux Anselme van Hulle, peintre de Frederic Henri de Nassau, Prince D'Orange, et gravez par les plus habiles maîtres. Publisher: David Mortier, Amsterdam.

131 p. Translation of: Celeberrimi ad pacificandum christiani nominis orbem: legati Monasterium et Osmabrugas, ex omni pene gentium nationumque genere missi; ad vivum Anselmi van Hulle penicillo expressi, eiusque cura et aere, per insigniores huius aevi sculptores caelo repraesentati.- Antverpiae: apud Danielem Middelerium, 1648
institution QS:P195,Q3046797
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After Anselm van Hulle  (1601–after 1674
date QS:P,+1674–00–00T00:00:00Z/7,P1319,+1674–00–00T00:00:00Z/9
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Anselmus Hebbelijnck, Anselmus Hebbelynck, Anselm von Hulle, Anselmus van Hulle, Anselmus von Hulle
Description Flemish painter, printmaker, art dealer and drawer
Date of birth/death 23 July 1601 (baptised) after 24 October 1674
date QS:P,+1674-10-24T00:00:00Z/7,P1319,+1674-10-24T00:00:00Z/11
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Location of birth/death Ghent Edit this at Wikidata Ghent (?)
Work period 1620-1674
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Ghent (1620), Münster, Gottorf, Dresden, Italy (....-1631) (?), Ghent (1631-1674)
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