File:Origineel, Bartholomeus van der Helst (Haarlem 1613 - Amsterdam 1670) - Portret van Aert Jansz. Van Nes (1626-1693), kopie in brunaille, waarschijnlijk als voorbereiding vo - 63079-A-B - Museum Rotterdam.jpg
Bartel van der Elst, Bartelmeus van der Elst, Bartholomeus van der Elst, Bartel van der Helst, Bartelmeus van der Helst, Bartel Verelst, Bartelmeus Verelst, Bartholomeus Verelst, Bartel Verhelst, Bartelmeus Verhelst, Bartholomeus Verhelst
Bartel van der Elst, Bartelmeus van der Elst, Bartholomeus van der Elst, Bartel van der Helst, Bartelmeus van der Helst, Bartel Verelst, Bartelmeus Verelst, Bartholomeus Verelst, Bartel Verhelst, Bartelmeus Verhelst, Bartholomeus Verhelst
title QS:P1476,en:"Portrait of Aert van Nes ( ....-1693) "
label QS:Len,"Portrait of Aert van Nes ( ....-1693) "
label QS:Lde,"Porträt des Aert Jansz. Van Nes (1626-1693), wahrscheinlich vorbereitentende Skizze für den Druck von Lambert Visscher"
label QS:Lnl,"Portret van Aert Jansz. Van Nes (1626-1693), kopie in brunaille, waarschijnlijk als voorbereiding voor de prent van Lambert Visscher gemaakt"
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