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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[illustration] portrait of Henry Vanderhorcht
89 HENRY VAN DER BORCHT PEINCTRE,

Ne a Tranchandael au Palatinat, et a cause de la Guerre venu a, Franckfort, eu lan 1036 pissant le Come d'Arvndell Voyagant vers l'Emperour l'emmona et de la l'enueya eit Thalie Ches Mr eti le quel amassa l'At Pour le dit Combe, de la Passant auec l'artr en Angle terre il l'a garde Jusques au deces dai. Combe il est Seruiteur du Prince de Galles.

Iel annt Meyssens pinxit et excudit. Wellllar fecit, 164.

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