The Barcelona journey to Genoa entry of Ferdinand, Antwerp, in 1635 (No. 7), R p-P-1878-A-1643 Ferdinands sea voyage from Barcelona to Genoa in Italy (april 11 - May 5, 1633). In the foreground Neptune on his chariot by sea nymphs as he chases the north wind Boreas. The left representation on the welcome stage. Signature upper left: Pag. 15. With signature of 5 lines in Latin. Sheet No. 7 in a series of 43 plates that the issue of the description of the entry of the Cardinal Infante Ferdinand of Austria in Antwerp on May 5, 1635 as the new governor of the Spanish Netherlands illustreren. Manuf


The Barcelona journey to Genoa entry of Ferdinand, Antwerp, in 1635 (No. 7), R p-P-1878-A-1643 Ferdinands sea voyage from Barcelona to Genoa in Italy (april 11 - May 5, 1633). In the foreground Neptune on his chariot by sea nymphs as he chases the north wind Boreas. The left representation on the welcome stage. Signature upper left: Pag. 15. With signature of 5 lines in Latin. Sheet No. 7 in a series of 43 plates that the issue of the description of the entry of the Cardinal Infante Ferdinand of Austria in Antwerp on May 5, 1635 as the new governor of the Spanish Netherlands illustreren. Manufacturer :. Printmaker: Theodoor van Thulden ( listed on object) to drawing: Theodoor van Thulden (listed building), designed by Peter Paul Rubens (listed property) writer: Casper Gevartius (listed property) Place manufacture: Antwerp Date: 1642 Physical features: etching and engra; proofing material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: H 278 mm × W 340 mmToelichtingPrent used in: Gevartius, Casper. Pompa introitvs (...) Ferdinandi Avstriaci (...) a S. P. Q. Antverp. decreta et adornata; (...) CUM (...) Antverpiam auspicatissimo aduentu suo bearet, XV. cal. Maii, ann. Antwerp Jan van Meurs, 1642, pl. 7. Subject: north wind, "Aquilo ',' Boreas ',' Septentrionarius '(one of eight directions) triumphal entry and public reception, pageant,' entrée solennelle ',' joyeuse entrée'specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Neptune; Neptune as patron when: 1633 - 1633


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