City of Dole hands Filips IV a wreath, Cornelis Galle (I), after Erasmus Quellinus (II), after Peter Paul Rubens, 1638 print The personification of the city of Dole, a kneeling woman with the city coat of arms, hands Filips IV a wreath of Korenaren. Philip IV receives the wreath, he is sitting on a throne with a command staf in his hand. Behind the city of Dole is a young man who symbolizes the recovery of the city after the siege. Under the coat of arms of the Habsburg house and on the right the motto of the city of Dole: Iustitia et Armis. print maker: Southern Netherlandspublisher: Antwerp
City of Dole hands Filips IV a wreath, Cornelis Galle (I), after Erasmus Quellinus (II), after Peter Paul Rubens, 1638 print The personification of the city of Dole, a kneeling woman with the city coat of arms, hands Filips IV a wreath of Korenaren. Philip IV receives the wreath, he is sitting on a throne with a command staf in his hand. Behind the city of Dole is a young man who symbolizes the recovery of the city after the siege. Under the coat of arms of the Habsburg house and on the right the motto of the city of Dole: Iustitia et Armis. print maker: Southern Netherlandspublisher: Antwerp paper engraving Personification of a City, Town-Patron (ESS). Welfare, Prosperity; 'Publica' happiness, 'Prosperity of life', 'Health' (Ripa) Dôle. Jura
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