File:Anselmus-van-Hulle-Hommes-illustres MG 0451.tif

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Français : "Anne de Bourbon duchesse de Longueville. // Vicit Iter durum pietas. (La piété a vaincue la route dure) // Ces Heros assemblez dedans la Westfalie / Et de France et du Nord; d'Espagne, et d'Italie, / Ravis de mes beautés et de mes doux attrais, / Crurent en voiant mon visage, / Que jestois la vivante Image / De la Concorde et de la Paix, / Qui descendoit des Cieux pour appaiser l'Orage // Anselmus Van Hulle pinx. (Anselme van Hulle a peint) / cum privil Caesari. (avec le privilège de l'Empereur)"
English: "Anne de Bourbon, duchess of Longueville. // Piety has conquered the arduous road. // These heroes, assembled in Westphalia / From France and from the North; From Spain, and from Italy, / delighted by my beauties and my sweet attraction, / Believed, upon seeing my face, / That I was the living Image / Of Concord and Peace, / which descended from the Heavens to appease the Storm // Painted by Anselm van Hulle / with the privilege of the Emperor."
Nederlands: "Anne van Bourbon, hertogin van Longueville. / Vroomheid heeft de barre tocht overwonnen. / Deze helden, verzameld in Westfalen / Zowel uit Frankrijk en uit het Noorden; uit Spanje en uit Italië, / Betoverd door mijn schoonheden en mijn zoete aantrekking, / Geloofden, bij het zien van mijn aangezicht, / Dat ik het levende beeld was / Van de Eendracht en de Vrede, / Die neerdaalde uit de Hemelen om de Storm te kalmeren // Geschilderd door Anselmus van Hulle / met het voorrecht des Keizers."
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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
 
Alternative names
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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