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Frans Mieris

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Inscriptions and textual elements: So could FRANS MIERIS hand, only with cabbage or crystals,/ On dead Franzyn, give his even Gedaent l wesen;/ Maer wie't Mirakel wil zien eelder levenleren;/ watch how Brush and verwet with 't life dinget om stryd./ If 't Pharhasius and Zeuxis mogten see/ sy staekten 't wed Spel, Streên who d'eer wreath would bind him. / F.v. Mieris delin./ A.Blooteling Fecit et excudit/ W. v. Heemskerk.
Catholic University of Leuven
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Title: Frans Mieris
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Inscriptions and textual elements: So could FRANS MIERIS hand, only with cabbage or crystals,/ On dead Franzyn, give his even Gedaent l wesen;/ Maer wie't Mirakel wil zien eelder levenleren;/ watch how Brush and verwet with 't life dinget om stryd.
/ If 't Pharhasius and Zeuxis mogten see/ sy staekten 't wed Spel, Streên who d'eer wreath would bind him.
/ F.
v.
Mieris delin.
/ A.
Blooteling Fecit et excudit/ W.
v.
Heemskerk.

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