File:Anselmus-van-Hulle-Hommes-illustres MG 0462.tif

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Latina: "Bartholdus à Gent, Dominus in Loenen et Meijnerswijc Praefectus et Curator Aggerum Bommeliae, ut et cognominis nec non Tilanae Insulae et Iurisdictionis, In Concilio Ordinum Generalium ex parte Ordinis Equestris, Provinciae Geldriae deputatus Legatus Extraordinarius, et Plenipotentiarius ad Pacem universalem Monasterij. etc. // Anselmus van Hulle pinxit / accessit Privilegium Caesareum. / Petrus de Iode sculpsit. // Cum privilegio Regum et Hollandiae ordinum. // 1648 // 35"
English: Caption's translation: "Barthold van Gent, Lord of Loenen and Meinerswijk, Prefect and Dijkgraaf of Bommel and the homonymous [i.e. Bommeler] and Tieler Waard and of the jurisdiction. Deputy to the assembly of the Estates-General from the party of the Knighthood of the Province of Gelderland. Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Universal Peace of Münster. // Painted by Anselm van Hulle / acceded to the Imperial Privilege. / Engraved by Pieter de Jode. // With the privilege of the Kings and of the Estates of Holland. // 1648 // 35"
Nederlands: Vertaling bijschrift: "Barthold van Gent, Heer tot Loenen en Meinerswijk, Ambtman en Dijkgraaf van Bommel en van de gelijknamige [nl. Bommeler-] en Tielerwaard en van de jurisdictie, Gedeputeerde in de vergadering der Staten-Generaal uit het lid van de Ridderschap van de Provincie Gelderland. Buitengewoon Ambassadeur en Gevolmachtigde tot de Algemene Vrede van Münster enz. // Geschilderd door Anselmus van Hulle / Overeenkomstig het Keizerlijk Voorrecht. / Gegraveerd door Pieter de Jode. // Met het voorrecht der Koningen en der Staten van Holland. // 1648 // 35"
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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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Anselm van Hulle  (1601–after 1674
date QS:P,+1674–00–00T00:00:00Z/7,P1319,+1674–00–00T00:00:00Z/9
 wikidata:Q569598
 
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Anselmus Hebbelijnck, Anselmus Hebbelynck, Anselm von Hulle, Anselmus van Hulle, Anselmus von Hulle
Description Flemish painter and drawer
Date of birth/death 23 July 1601 (baptised) after 1674
date QS:P,+1674-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1319,+1674-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Location of birth/death Ghent Ghent (?)
Work period 1620-1674
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Ghent (1620), Münster, Gottorf, Dresden, Italy (....-1631) (?), Ghent (1631-1674)
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