Theatrum honoris in quo nostri Apelles, saeculi seu pictorum, qui patrum nostrorum memoria vixerunt celebriorum praecipue quos Belgium tulit, verae et ad vivum expressae imagines in aes incisae exhibentur.

Also includes engraved title leaf and 2 allegorical leaves. Hondius engraved 36 of the plates. The remainder are by Robert de Baudous, Simon Frisius or Andries Stock. See Hollstein. Leaf [62] signed HB. The Latin verses beneath each port. are by Dominicus Lampsonius. ; First published 1610 as: Pictorum aliquot celebrium praecipue Germaniae inferioris effigies (The Hague, Hendrik Hondius). Of the 68 ports. of artists, 33 are copied from: Pictorum aliquot celebrium Germaniae inferioris effigies (Antwerp, Hieronymus Cock's widow, 1572). See Hollstein. ; New Hollstein Dutch & Flemish, ; Mode o... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Lampsonius, Dominicus, 1532-1599.
Stock, Andries Jacobsz., d. ca. 1648.
Frisius, Simon, ca. 1570/1575-1628,
Baudous, Robert Willemsz. de, 1574 or 1575-approximately 1659.
Hondius, Hendrik, 1573-
Dokumenttyp: Text
Erscheinungsdatum: 1618
Verlag/Hrsg.: Amstellodami
Apud Ioannem Ianssonium
Schlagwörter: Portraits / Dutch / Artists
Sprache: Latin
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Also includes engraved title leaf and 2 allegorical leaves. Hondius engraved 36 of the plates. The remainder are by Robert de Baudous, Simon Frisius or Andries Stock. See Hollstein. Leaf [62] signed HB. The Latin verses beneath each port. are by Dominicus Lampsonius. ; First published 1610 as: Pictorum aliquot celebrium praecipue Germaniae inferioris effigies (The Hague, Hendrik Hondius). Of the 68 ports. of artists, 33 are copied from: Pictorum aliquot celebrium Germaniae inferioris effigies (Antwerp, Hieronymus Cock's widow, 1572). See Hollstein. ; New Hollstein Dutch & Flemish, ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Binding: later vellum. Gilt stamps on cover and bookplate on front pastedown of the Château de Marchienne. ; Where 1st & 2nd states are described in Hollstein, prints in Getty copy are all of the 2nd.