- de
Monconys,
Conseiller du Roy en ses
Conseils d’Estat & Privé, &
Lieutenant Criminel au Siège
Presidial de Lyon, 2 vols., Lyon, 1665–1666.
Monconys was...
- French). Paris: Ladvocat.
Monconys,
Balthasar de (1665). "Voyage de Syrie" [Syrian Travel].
Journal des
Voyages de
Monsieur de
Monconys (in French). I. Lyon:...
-
footballer Balthasar Ferdinand Moll (1717–1785),
Baroque sculptor Balthasar de
Monconys (1611–1665),
French magistrate Balthasar Moncornet (c. 1600–1668), French...
- as late as 1670–1675. In 1663
Vermeer had been
visited by
Balthasar de
Monconys, but had no
painting to show, so it was
possibly done "in
order to have...
-
haired wig.
George Sandys stated that the
Sphinx was a harlot;
Balthasar de
Monconys interpreted the
headdress as a kind of hairnet,
while François de La Boullaye-Le...
- slowly,
probably producing three paintings a year on order.
Balthasar de
Monconys visited him in 1663 to see some of his work, but
Vermeer had no paintings...
- lanterns,
demonstrated one in his shop on 17 May 1663 to
Balthasar de
Monconys, and sold one to
Samuel Pepys in
August 1666. One of
Christiaan Huygens'...
-
authenticity of the work,
including Franciscus Quaresmius,
Balthasar de
Monconys, and Kara
Mustafa Pasha. The
modern Muslim scholar John
Andrew Morrow also...
- by
Balthasar de
Monconys. Van
Buyten told the diplomat,
accompanied by two friends, he had paid 600
guilder for the painting.
Monconys opined that he would...
- was a
child inside working a crank.
French travel writer Balthasar de
Monconys, in his 1666
Journal des Voyages, was
similarly unconvinced. In 1650, Hautsch...