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Balthasar Moncornet

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Balthasar Moncornet (1600, Rouen – 1668, Paris) was a French painter, engraver, and tapissier revered for his depictions of around 45 different prominent figures of the 17th century.[1]

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Other works

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  • Le livre de toutes sortes de feuilles pour servir à l'art d'orfebvrerie. Paris, 1634.
    • The book of all kinds of leaves for use in goldsmith's art
  • Livre nouveau de toutes sort of d'ouvrages d'orfevries. Paris, Jean Moncornet (c. 1670)[2]
    • New book of all sorts of works of goldsmiths
  • A Newes booklet by allhant Goldschimerrey picked up from all the best workers of this time. London, Bernard Quaritch, 1888, 12 engravings.
  • Actual demolition of the place occupied earlier, and in place of Churpfaltz, place and fortress Mannheimb: as the same day in the beginning of the month Octobris Anno besieged in 1622 by Count von Tilli
  • Actual depiction of the Electoral Principal of Heydelberg: How it was conquered by Lord Count von Thilli, (conquered by Her Duke Ferdinand Hertzog in Bayrn, supreme lieutenant), conquered by force...
  • Plan de la ville de Rome, comme elle est apresent soubs regne du pape Clement IX, 1668
  • (Map) Plan of the city of Rome, as it is now under the reign of Pope Clement IX, 1668[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Balthasar Moncornet". npg.org.uk. Archived from the original on March 17, 2015. Retrieved March 17, 2015.
  2. ^ "Balthasar Moncornet, Getty Museum". primo.getty.edu. Retrieved 2019-04-25.
  3. ^ "Balthasar Moncornet, Getty Museum". primo.getty.edu. Retrieved 2019-04-25.
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