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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Engravers.
Portraits.
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[illustration] portrait of William Van Neulant
32 GUILLAUME DE NIEULANT

Natif d'Anars lan 1584 paintre renome partout, il faisoit les ruines de Rome perfaitement blen, et adornées de petites figures, et paysageil illuminoit, et faisait de merpeille en cau fort, il fut entre le meilleurs poëtes de sonlempeanant apris sonart che Iacq savers a Amstelre dam, lan 1599 et il est allé a Rome, ou il demeuroit 3 aus aupres Paul Bril, et relonant de Rome, l'an 1607, il entr didans la confrerie de paintres en Anvers. et aijant demeuré long temp en la dicte ville, il ••••tournoit a Amstelredam, ou il mourut, ln 1635.

Ioan Megssens fecitt excudit.

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