Allegorisch Portret Van Gaspard de Gusmán, Graaf Van Olivares in Hetog Van San Lucar, Paulus Pontius, After Peter Paul Rubens, after Diego Rodriguez de Silva and Velázquez, 1616 - 1657 print Portrait of Guspard de Gusmán, Count of Olivares and Duke of San Lucar, caught in a frame that has been awarded the eternity symbol Ouroboros (the snake that bites in its own tail). On the Pieth stable are coat of arms and a twelve -line poem, in two columns, in Latin. On each side there are angels with the attributes of Minerva (left) and Hercules (right). The print has a top in Latin. Antwerp paper engra


Allegorisch Portret Van Gaspard de Gusmán, Graaf Van Olivares in Hetog Van San Lucar, Paulus Pontius, After Peter Paul Rubens, after Diego Rodriguez de Silva and Velázquez, 1616 - 1657 print Portrait of Guspard de Gusmán, Count of Olivares and Duke of San Lucar, caught in a frame that has been awarded the eternity symbol Ouroboros (the snake that bites in its own tail). On the Pieth stable are coat of arms and a twelve -line poem, in two columns, in Latin. On each side there are angels with the attributes of Minerva (left) and Hercules (right). The print has a top in Latin. Antwerp paper engraving serpent Ouroboros. attributes of Minerva. attributes of Hercules. armorial bearing, heraldry


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