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anonymous: Portrait of Hubert van Eyck  wikidata:Q116819147 reasonator:Q116819147
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Title
Portrait of Hubert van Eyck
label QS:Lfr,"Portrait de Hubert van Eyck"
label QS:Len,"Portrait of Hubert van Eyck"
label QS:Lit,"Ritratto di Hubert van Eyck"
label QS:Lde,"Porträt des Hubert van Eyck"
label QS:Lnl,"Portret van Hubert van Eyck"
Series title Pictorum aliquot celebrium Germaniae inferioris effigies Edit this at Wikidata
Object type copper engraving print Edit this at Wikidata
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Transcription of Inscription [Lampsonius]:

HUBERTO AB EYCK, IOANNIS FRATRI, PICTORI. Quas modo communes cum fratre, Huberte, merenti Attribuit laudes nostra Thalia tibi, Si non sufficient : addatur et illa tua quod Discipulus frater te superavit ope. Hoc vestrum docet illud opus Gandense Philippum Quod Regem tanto cepit amore sui : Eius ut ad patrios mittendum exemplar Iberos +Coxennii fieri iusserit ille manu.

+Michael Coxennius Mechlin: in insignis hac aetate pictor

Translation of Inscription [Lampsonius]:

To Hubert van Eyck, brother of Jan, painter.

Hubert, if the praises which our Thalia1 recently attributed to you along with your deserving brother are not enough, let this [praise] of yours be added, that your brother, as your student, outdid you in ability2 That work of yours in Ghent3 teaches this, which filled Philip with such love of it,4 that he ordered a copy of it to be made by the hand of Coxennius, to be sent to his native Spaniards.
Date 1572 Edit this at Wikidata
Medium copper engraving print 1st edition 1st state
institution QS:P195,Q6373
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1879,0510.433
Place of creation Antwerp Edit this at Wikidata
Notes The first two editions were published in 1572 by the widow of Cock in Antwerp (the first edition accompanied by Latin verses in letterpress, the second edition by the same text but engraved), the third edition by Theodoor Galle in Antwerp after 1600 (with address 'Theod. Galle excud.'); and the fourth by D. and T. Brown in London in 1694 (numbered before artist's name)
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Source/Photographer https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1879-0510-433
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