The buyer of any particular painting is entitled to name the character, which then becomes the title of the painting. The name must be unique. I also keep track of where the family spreads out to.
Generation -II: the furthest ancestors - very likely to be family, but there's no actual proof:
12x17cm, Sophia, from Roeselare, not available
12x18x5cm, Margaretha, from Lichtervelde, not available
Generation -I: in all probability close family of the progenitor, but no concise evidence how exactly related
14x25cm, Basiel, from Gits, not available
14x19cm, Aïscha, from Lichtervelde, not available
5x15cm, Castor, from Koolkerke, not available
15x20cm, Esther, from Gits, not available
Generation I: the progenitor, the farthest known ancestor of Hibsen.
Carolus, 13x13cm, not available
Generation II: The Many
10x18cm, Alice, from Gits, not available
11x16cm, William, from Lichtervelde, not available
6x10cm, Simone, from Lichtervelde, not available
9,5x13cm, Rolf, from Lichtervelde, not available
10x15cm, Fernando, from Lichtervelde, not available
9x18cm, Bartholomeus, from Lichtervelde, not available
12x20,5cm, Febronie-Pelargonium, from Lichtervelde, not available
Generation III: The Mysterious
15x20cm, € 125,-
Agatha, from Torhout 15x20cm, not available
Generation IV: The Melancholic
10x16cm, Master Gurloes, from Burton, UK, not available
5x12cm, the Hibsen family-ghost, from Lichtervelde, not available
14x19cm, Isa and Irene, from Gits, not available
11x20cm, Magdalena, from Lichtervelde, not available
11x16cm, € 85,-
Generation V: The Diabolic
12x17cm, Vitula, from Lichtervelde, not available
10x15cm, Lichtervelde, not available













































