New Information About the Baroque Composer Henricus Liberti - The Phoebus Foundation

With Koen Fillet and Leen Kelchtermans, Researcher of The Phoebus Foundation

This podcast episode reveals new insights into the life and work of Baroque composer Henricus Liberti, thanks to research by Dr. Leen Kelchtermans’ into surviving archival documents.

https://open.spotify.com/episode/4neoobao50kWZBp5NLdh8Z?si=ruGsd_yKSLuBYN3Xf3scCA
Anthony van Dyck, Portrait of Henricus Liberti, c. 1627–1632. Intimate portrait of a young man with curly hair, dressed in dark clothing with white cuffs, leaning against a balustrade and gazing pensively aside, painted in Van Dyck’s refined and expressive style.
Anthony Van Dyck, Portrait of Henricus Libertic.1627-1632
Pieter de Jode after Anthony van Dyck, Portrait of Henricus Liberti, c. 1645–1648. Engraving of a young man with curly hair, dressed in dark attire with a chain, leaning against a balustrade and holding a sheet of musical notation, gazing thoughtfully to the side.
Pieter De Jode II after Anthony Van Dyck, Portrait of Henricus Liberti, in: Anthony Van Dyck, Icones Principum Virorum, 1645-1646. Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum

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