Charles V sets foot in Africa; Entry of Ferdinand in Ghent in 1635 (no. 23), Jacob Neefs, After Gaspar de Crayer, After Peter Paul Rubens, 1675 - 1685 print Karel V gets off board and sets foot in Africa. The emperor grabs the personification of the continent Africa, accompanied by a lion by the arm. Imagination of the fight against the Turks and the conquest of Tunis in North Africa, 1535. Present on the front of the triumph gate Arcus Caroli on the Friday market. Page no. 23 In a whole of 42 plates that illustrate the publication of the description of the entry of the Cardinal Infant Ferdina


Charles V sets foot in Africa; Entry of Ferdinand in Ghent in 1635 (no. 23), Jacob Neefs, After Gaspar de Crayer, After Peter Paul Rubens, 1675 - 1685 print Karel V gets off board and sets foot in Africa. The emperor grabs the personification of the continent Africa, accompanied by a lion by the arm. Imagination of the fight against the Turks and the conquest of Tunis in North Africa, 1535. Present on the front of the triumph gate Arcus Caroli on the Friday market. Page no. 23 In a whole of 42 plates that illustrate the publication of the description of the entry of the Cardinal Infant Ferdinand of Austria in Ghent on January 28, 1635 as the new governor for the Spanish Netherlands. Southern Netherlands paper engraving triumphal arch. warfare; military affairs (+ landing, disembarkation of armed forces). Africa represented allegorically; 'Africa' (Ripa) Ghent. Tunis. Friday market


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