Allegorie on the arrival of Ferdinand from Austria to Antwerp, Jacob Neefs, after Peter Paul Rubens, 1642 print Allegorical representation in honor of the entry of Ferdinand of Austria, governor of the Southern Netherlands, on 5 May 1635 in Antwerp. A classic temple is crowned by the portrait of Philip IV of Spain, and profil to the left. The portrait is placed in a round laurel wreath, flanked on either side by a cornucopia. On the pediment you can see how Ferdinand of Austria is given the scepter of Philip IV. A eagle flies above this scene, behind Ferdinand of Austria stands a woman with a
Allegorie on the arrival of Ferdinand from Austria to Antwerp, Jacob Neefs, after Peter Paul Rubens, 1642 print Allegorical representation in honor of the entry of Ferdinand of Austria, governor of the Southern Netherlands, on 5 May 1635 in Antwerp. A classic temple is crowned by the portrait of Philip IV of Spain, and profil to the left. The portrait is placed in a round laurel wreath, flanked on either side by a cornucopia. On the pediment you can see how Ferdinand of Austria is given the scepter of Philip IV. A eagle flies above this scene, behind Ferdinand of Austria stands a woman with a staff and a snake winds around a column. The four columns of the temple represent the victory, Mars, Mercury and the Peace. At the top of the personalized sun and moon. Antwerp paper engraving 'Victoria'; 'Vittoria', 'Vittoria navale', 'Vittoria degl'antichi' (Ripa). (story of) Mars (Ares). (story of) Mercury (Hermes). symbols, allegories of peace, 'Pax'; 'Pace' (Ripa). the chariot of the sun. the chariot of the moon
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