Isabelle de Bragance Isabelle de Bragance (1669-1690), princess of Portugal sitting imaged between three feminine personification of faith, hope and love. From above, the personification of religion watches and on the steps in front are two angels, Where: One arm of the princess vasthoudt. Manufacturer : printmaker Gerard Edelinck (listed property) to painting: Hieronymus Trudon (listed object) to drawing: Hale (listed property) provider of privilege: Louis XIV (king of France) (listed building) Place manufacture: printmaker Paris to painting unknown to drawing from unknown provider of privile


Isabelle de Bragance Isabelle de Bragance (1669-1690), princess of Portugal sitting imaged between three feminine personification of faith, hope and love. From above, the personification of religion watches and on the steps in front are two angels, Where: One arm of the princess vasthoudt. Manufacturer : printmaker Gerard Edelinck (listed property) to painting: Hieronymus Trudon (listed object) to drawing: Hale (listed property) provider of privilege: Louis XIV (king of France) (listed building) Place manufacture: printmaker Paris to painting unknown to drawing from unknown provider of privilege: France Date: 1675 - 1707 Physical features: car material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Dimensions: plate edge: h 307 mm × W 202 mm Subject: the Three Theological VirtuesWie: Isabelle de Bragance


Size: 1283px × 1949px
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