Allegory of the inauguration of Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria as regent, in 1744 Allegory on the inauguration of Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria as regent the Austrian Netherlands. The regent standing beside her seat under a canopy with her for the Virgin of the Southern Netherlands with the lion. In the background a wall with niches with statues of five governor notes that Mary Anna went before. In the air, the Habsburg eagle with weapon and document (the nomination certificate). The top inscription refers incorrectly to Maria Theresia. Design for a show founded on the triumphal arch on


Allegory of the inauguration of Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria as regent, in 1744 Allegory on the inauguration of Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria as regent the Austrian Netherlands. The regent standing beside her seat under a canopy with her for the Virgin of the Southern Netherlands with the lion. In the background a wall with niches with statues of five governor notes that Mary Anna went before. In the air, the Habsburg eagle with weapon and document (the nomination certificate). The top inscription refers incorrectly to Maria Theresia. Design for a show founded on the triumphal arch on the Place de la Monnaie in Brussels in the festive entry of Maria Anna and Charles Alexander in 1744. Manufacturer : artist: anonymous place manufacture: Brussels Date: 1744 Physical features: brush in brown, black, white and red chalk, heightened with white body color on brown paper; with an over-drawing of the virgin on a hinged stuck piece of paper over the original design material: paper Dimensions: sheet: h 740 mm × W 417 mm Subject: offering ruler's position: presentation or crown or other symbols or authority (before corona tion) Where: 1744 - 1744Wie: Maria Anna of Austria (regent of the Southern Netherlands)


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