[1] He made seven ebony pedestals and portraits of men cast in plaster of paris for Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales.
[3] Nicasius Roussel made 12 gold pieces for a chain with knots set with sparks of diamonds for Anne of Denmark.
[9] Each page consists of a frame filled with grotesques composed of human masks and animal and bird monsters attached to plant forms.
Visscher under the title Seer aerdige / GROTISSEN / dienstich / alle die de Teyckenkonst hanteren / getekent door / Nicasius Rouseel / gedruckt bÿ / CJVisscher.
Another son named Theodore (born in 1614) was a painter, who produced copies of portraits by Anthony van Dyck.