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- as was the case for the other portraits. Lampsonius wrote numerous poems and epigrams in Latin. Lampsonius also was the author of Lamberti Lombardi Apvd...
- Eustache Lorsay. Lampsonius was born in Joué-du-Bois, and died in Paris in 1871. Imaginary portrait of Charles-Henri Sanson by Eugène Lampsonius La reine Margot...
- Charles-Henri Sanson Imaginary portrait of Charles-Henri Sanson by Eugène Lampsonius in "An Episode during the Terror" by Balzac. Born (1739-02-15)15 February...
- Hendrick Goltzius, Willem Key, Dominicus Lampsonius, Jean Ramey [fr], and Lambert Zutman [fr]. Dominicus Lampsonius wrote a biography of Lombard, The Life...
- Henriette Clémence Robert; some of their works were illustrated by Eugène Lampsonius. Media related to Michel Lévy frères at Wikimedia Commons v t e v t e...
- and sermons. Charles De Tolnay wrote that The oldest writers, Dominicus Lampsonius and Karel van Mander, attached themselves to his most evident side, to...
- with other humanists in the Low Countries. He was a friend of Dominicus Lampsonius who included him in his 1572 publication Pictorum aliquot celebrium Germaniae...
- poet and playwright ****ociated with La Pléiade (died 1573) Dominicus Lampsonius, Flemish humanist poet and painter (died 1599) Probable year Thomas Norton...
- Quentin Matsys Quentin Matsys, engraved by Johannes Wierix with Dominicus Lampsonius' poem about how Matsys' girlfriend preferred the quiet paintbrush to the...
- occupation. His portrait was engraved by Johannes Wierix for Dominicus Lampsonius' Pictorum aliquot celebrium Germaniae inferioris effigies (literal translation:...