Allegory on the victories of Leopold I; Divo and Invictimo Leopoldo I; Entry from Leopold I in Brussels after beating the Turks, 1686. Allegory on the victories of Leopold I. Leopold is on a triumphade that is part of a procession with prisoners and soldiers who have chopped heads on their spears. Two personifications of the fame keep a crown above Leopold's head. Front the car is a woman who holds a cross with Christ. In the air the pope trampled a half moon (symbol of the Turks). At the front right, a Hercules figure with his bat on a few Turks. Left for two personifications from rivers. The
Allegory on the victories of Leopold I; Divo and Invictimo Leopoldo I; Entry from Leopold I in Brussels after beating the Turks, 1686. Allegory on the victories of Leopold I. Leopold is on a triumphade that is part of a procession with prisoners and soldiers who have chopped heads on their spears. Two personifications of the fame keep a crown above Leopold's head. Front the car is a woman who holds a cross with Christ. In the air the pope trampled a half moon (symbol of the Turks). At the front right, a Hercules figure with his bat on a few Turks. Left for two personifications from rivers. The whole stands on a stage with a text at the front with a weapon and two personifications above it. On either side of the text are prisoners and from left to right cityscapes from Neuhäusel, Pécs, Vienna, Budapest, Szeged and Esztergom.
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