Portrait of Gaspard de Gusman, Count of Olivares and Duke of San Lucar, mounted in a frame that has been awarded the eternity symbol ouroboros (the snake in its tail bites). On the pedestal his arms and twaalfregelig poem, in two columns, in Latin. On each side are angels with the attributes of Minerva (left) and Hercules (right). The picture has an epigraph in Latijn. Manufacturer : printmaker, Paul Pontius (listed building), designed by Peter Paul Rubens (listed building), designed by Diego Rodriguez de Silva y Velázquez (listed property) writer: Casper Gevartius (listed property) provider o
Portrait of Gaspard de Gusman, Count of Olivares and Duke of San Lucar, mounted in a frame that has been awarded the eternity symbol ouroboros (the snake in its tail bites). On the pedestal his arms and twaalfregelig poem, in two columns, in Latin. On each side are angels with the attributes of Minerva (left) and Hercules (right). The picture has an epigraph in Latijn. Manufacturer : printmaker, Paul Pontius (listed building), designed by Peter Paul Rubens (listed building), designed by Diego Rodriguez de Silva y Velázquez (listed property) writer: Casper Gevartius (listed property) provider of privilege unknown (listed property) Place manufacture: Antwerp Date: 1616 - 1657 Physical features: car material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Dimensions: plate edge: h 613 mm × W 441 mm Subject: serpent Ouroborosattributes or Minervaattributes or Herculesarmorial bearing, heraldryWie: Gaspard de Gusman (Count of Olivares, Duke of San Lucar)
Size: 1331px × 1878px
Photo credit: © Art World / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
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