Alva demands on the Tenth Penny, 1569 It is the king himself whom thou see in Alva (title object) Scenes from the life of Prince William I, 1568-1584 (series title) Fernando Alvarez de Toledo - known as the Duke of Alva - demands in a meeting of the States tenth Penny on 1569. Alva sits on a chair with lion paws. He wears a hat with feathers and a lavish fur trim on his cloak. This print is part of a series of 24 prints depicting scenes from the life of Prince William I, from 1568 to 1584 and is an illustration for the fourth zang. Manufacturer : printmaker: King Theodore (listed property) des
Alva demands on the Tenth Penny, 1569 It is the king himself whom thou see in Alva (title object) Scenes from the life of Prince William I, 1568-1584 (series title) Fernando Alvarez de Toledo - known as the Duke of Alva - demands in a meeting of the States tenth Penny on 1569. Alva sits on a chair with lion paws. He wears a hat with feathers and a lavish fur trim on his cloak. This print is part of a series of 24 prints depicting scenes from the life of Prince William I, from 1568 to 1584 and is an illustration for the fourth zang. Manufacturer : printmaker: King Theodore (listed property) designed by Jacobus Buys (listed building) publisher: John Smith & Son (listed building) publisher: Willem Vermandel (listed property) Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1779 Physical features: car material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Dimensions: plate edge: h 275 mm × b 220 mmToelichtingIllustratie for: J. Nomsz, Willem the first, or the foundation of the Dutch vryheid. In twenty-four songs, John Smith and Son and Willem Vermandel Amsterdam 1785. State with : Fernando Álvarez de Toledo (3rd Duke of Alva) States General
Size: 1435px × 1741px
Photo credit: © Art World / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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