The Portuguese triumph arch (front); Entry of Ferdinand in Antwerp in 1635 (no. 10), 1639 - 1641 print The Portuguese triumph arch in the Lange Gasthuisstraat (front). In the central performance, King Philip IV sends his brother Ferdinand to Germany to free that country. Wapentrophies with chained prisoners on the corners. Marked top left: p. 19. Page no. 10 In a whole of 43 plates that illustrate the publication of the description of the entry of the Cardinal Infant Ferdinand of Austria in Antwerp on April 17, 1635 as the new governor for the Spanish Netherlands. Southern Netherlands paper et


The Portuguese triumph arch (front); Entry of Ferdinand in Antwerp in 1635 (no. 10), 1639 - 1641 print The Portuguese triumph arch in the Lange Gasthuisstraat (front). In the central performance, King Philip IV sends his brother Ferdinand to Germany to free that country. Wapentrophies with chained prisoners on the corners. Marked top left: p. 19. Page no. 10 In a whole of 43 plates that illustrate the publication of the description of the entry of the Cardinal Infant Ferdinand of Austria in Antwerp on April 17, 1635 as the new governor for the Spanish Netherlands. Southern Netherlands paper etching / engraving triumphal arch Antwerp


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