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Pacificatores orbis christiani, sive icones principum, ducum, et legatorum


Pronkbeelden der Vorsten, en Vredehandelaars
After: Anselm van Hulle (1601–about 1674)
After: Abraham Jansz. van Diepenbeeck (Flemish, 1596–1675)
Engraved by: Pieter de Bailliu (Flemish, 1613–1660)
Engraved by: Mattheus Borrekens (Flemish, 1615–1670)
Engraved by: Pieter Clouwet (Netherlandish, 1606–1670)
Engraved by: Antony van der Does (Netherlandish, 1609–1680)
Engraved by: Cornelis Galle, Jr. (Netherlandish, 1615–1678)
Engraved by: Pieter de Jode II (Flemish, 1606–after 1674)
Engraved by: Theodor Matham (Netherlandish, 1605 to 1606–1676)
Engraved by: Paul (Paulus) Pontius (Netherlandish, 1603–1658)
Engraved by: Coenrad Waumans (Netherlandish, born in 1619)
Publisher: Pieter van der Slaart (Dutch, 17th century)
1697
Place of Publication: Rotterdam, Netherlands

Medium/Technique Illustrated book with engraved title and 131 engravings
Dimensions Overall: 57 x 34 x 3.7 cm (22 7/16 x 13 3/8 x 1 7/16 in.)
Credit Line Gift of Thomas Gaffield
Accession NumberBR485
NOT ON VIEW
ClassificationsIllustrated books
Rotterdam: Pieter van de Slaart, 1697

Catalogue Raisonné Brunet V, 1074-75 (1648 ed.); Hollstein VII, p. 71, nos. 219-308 (Galle); IX, p. 154 (van Hulle); p. 220, nos. 385-515 (de Jode); LI, pp. 141-47, nos. 52-60 (Waumans)
Description(Rotterdam: Pieter van der Slaart, 1697) Folio; 139 leaves; nineteenth-century blind- and gilt-stamped brown calf

Portraits of delegates to 1648 Munster peace conference
ProvenanceW.K. Jenkins, by whom given in September 1833 to C.R. Leslie (inscriptions); Thomas Gaffield, by whom given to MFA, October 1895.