Allegory on the Peace of Crépy, closed on September 18, 1544 in Crépy between Francis I of France and Charles V of the Holy Roman Empire. A coat of arms is hung with the Order of the Golden Fleece and is held by a crowned double eagle. In his right claw holds the eagle a cock fixed spewing the French lily. Above and under the eagle bands with Latin text. Whole bottom of the picture depicts a landschap. Manufacturer : printmaker: Gerard de Lairesse Dated: 1670 - 1680 Material: paper Technique: etching Dimensions: plate edge: H 313 mm × W 236 mm Subject: double-headed eaglearmorial bearing, hera


Allegory on the Peace of Crépy, closed on September 18, 1544 in Crépy between Francis I of France and Charles V of the Holy Roman Empire. A coat of arms is hung with the Order of the Golden Fleece and is held by a crowned double eagle. In his right claw holds the eagle a cock fixed spewing the French lily. Above and under the eagle bands with Latin text. Whole bottom of the picture depicts a landschap. Manufacturer : printmaker: Gerard de Lairesse Dated: 1670 - 1680 Material: paper Technique: etching Dimensions: plate edge: H 313 mm × W 236 mm Subject: double-headed eaglearmorial bearing, heraldryknighthood order of the Golden Fleecesymbols, allegories of peace, Pax; 'Pace' (Ripa) fowl (cock, hen, chicken, etc.) Peace of Crépy (1544)


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