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Deutsch: Matthaeus von Wesenbeck (1600-1659)
English: Portrait of Matthaeus von Wesenbeck (1600-1659). Pag. 68.
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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
Author Pieter de Bailliu painting
Unknown authorUnknown author engraving 1649
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