The true effigies of the most eminent painters and other famous artists that have flourished in Europe curiously engraven on copper-plates : together with an account of the time when they lived, the most remarkable passages of their lives, and most considerable works ...
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- The true effigies of the most eminent painters and other famous artists that have flourished in Europe curiously engraven on copper-plates : together with an account of the time when they lived, the most remarkable passages of their lives, and most considerable works ...
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- [London :: s.n.],
- 1694.
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- Artists.
- Engravers.
- Portraits.
- Artists -- Portraits.
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"The true effigies of the most eminent painters and other famous artists that have flourished in Europe curiously engraven on copper-plates : together with an account of the time when they lived, the most remarkable passages of their lives, and most considerable works ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A57086.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 18, 2024.
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[illustration] portrait of Peter Coeck
16 PETRO COECKE, ALOSTANO, PICTORI.
Pictor eras, nec eras tantùm, Petre, pictor, AlostumQui facis hac Orbi notius arte tuum:Multa sed accessit multo ars tibi parta labore,Cuius opus pulchras aedificare domos.† 1.1 Serlius hanc Italos: tu, Serli deinde bilinguisInterpres, Belgas, Francigenasque doces.Th. Galle excud.
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† 1.1
Schastianus Serlius scripsit Italics de Architectura.