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Hendrik Bary (c.1632 – 16 February 1707) was an eminent Dutch engraver. Bary was born and died in Gouda. He appears from his style to have been either a scholar of Cornelis Visscher, or to have formed himself from his manner. We have several plates by him of portraits and various subjects, executed very neatly with the graver, which have great merit, although they are by no means equal to the works of Visscher. He generally marked his plates with his name, H. Bary, and sometimes H. B. By him we have the following:

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  • Hendrik Bary (c.1632 – 16 February 1707) was an eminent Dutch engraver. Bary was born and died in Gouda. He appears from his style to have been either a scholar of Cornelis Visscher, or to have formed himself from his manner. We have several plates by him of portraits and various subjects, executed very neatly with the graver, which have great merit, although they are by no means equal to the works of Visscher. He generally marked his plates with his name, H. Bary, and sometimes H. B. By him we have the following: (en)
  • Hendrik Bary, né en 1632 et décédé en 1707 à Gouda, est un graveur néerlandais du siècle d'or. Il est connu pour ses gravures représentant des portraits, des scènes de genre, des scènes religieuses et mythologiques. (fr)
  • Hendrik Bary (Gouda, 1632 – aldaar, 16 februari 1707) was een Nederlands kunstschilder, graveur en tekenaar. (nl)
  • Хе́ндрик Ба́ри (нидерл. Hendrik Bary, Hendrick Barry, Hendrik Barry, Hendrick Bary, ок. 1632, Гауда — 16 февраля 1707, Гауда) — голландский художник-график золотого века голландской живописи, мастер резцовой гравюры второй половины XVII — начала XVIII века, оставивший значительное число портретов знаменитых деятелей культуры, принадлежавших разным эпохам. Он также гравировал портреты влиятельных особ своего времени, всегда отдавая предпочтение своим землякам. (ru)
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  • Bary, Hendrik (en)
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  • Hendrik Bary (c.1632 – 16 February 1707) was an eminent Dutch engraver. Bary was born and died in Gouda. He appears from his style to have been either a scholar of Cornelis Visscher, or to have formed himself from his manner. We have several plates by him of portraits and various subjects, executed very neatly with the graver, which have great merit, although they are by no means equal to the works of Visscher. He generally marked his plates with his name, H. Bary, and sometimes H. B. By him we have the following: (en)
  • Hendrik Bary, né en 1632 et décédé en 1707 à Gouda, est un graveur néerlandais du siècle d'or. Il est connu pour ses gravures représentant des portraits, des scènes de genre, des scènes religieuses et mythologiques. (fr)
  • Hendrik Bary (Gouda, 1632 – aldaar, 16 februari 1707) was een Nederlands kunstschilder, graveur en tekenaar. (nl)
  • Хе́ндрик Ба́ри (нидерл. Hendrik Bary, Hendrick Barry, Hendrik Barry, Hendrick Bary, ок. 1632, Гауда — 16 февраля 1707, Гауда) — голландский художник-график золотого века голландской живописи, мастер резцовой гравюры второй половины XVII — начала XVIII века, оставивший значительное число портретов знаменитых деятелей культуры, принадлежавших разным эпохам. Он также гравировал портреты влиятельных особ своего времени, всегда отдавая предпочтение своим землякам. (ru)
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  • Χέντρικ Μπάρυ (el)
  • Hendrik Bary (fr)
  • Hendrik Bary (en)
  • Hendrik Bary (nl)
  • Бари, Хендрик (ru)
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