Allegory of the arrival of Ferdinand of Austria into Antwerp Title page for Pompa Introitus () Ferdinandi Austriaci, 1642 Allegory in honor of the arrival of Ferdinand of Austria, governor of the southern Netherlands, on May 5, 1635 in Antwerp. A classical temple is crowned by the portrait of Philip IV of Spain, in profile to the left. The portrait is placed in a round laurel, flanked on both sides by a cornucopia. On the pediment shows how Ferdinand of Austria is handed the scepter of Philip IV. Above this scene a flying eagle, behind Ferdinand of Austria, a woman with a wand and winds a snak


Allegory of the arrival of Ferdinand of Austria into Antwerp Title page for Pompa Introitus () Ferdinandi Austriaci, 1642 Allegory in honor of the arrival of Ferdinand of Austria, governor of the southern Netherlands, on May 5, 1635 in Antwerp. A classical temple is crowned by the portrait of Philip IV of Spain, in profile to the left. The portrait is placed in a round laurel, flanked on both sides by a cornucopia. On the pediment shows how Ferdinand of Austria is handed the scepter of Philip IV. Above this scene a flying eagle, behind Ferdinand of Austria, a woman with a wand and winds a snake around a pillar. The four pillars of the temple set Victory, Mars, Mercury and Peace for. Topping the personified sun and maan. Manufacturer : printmaker Jacob Neefs (listed building), designed by Peter Paul Rubens (listed property) writer: Casper Gevartius (listed building) Editor: Johannes van Meurs (listed property) Place Manufacture: Antwerpen Date: 1642 Physical characteristics: engra material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: h 494 mm × W 333 mmToelichtingEerdere state of print without specifying the print maker 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. Subject 'Victoria'; 'Vittoria, "" Vittoria navale', 'Vittoria degl'antichi' (RIPA) (or story) Mars (Ares) (or story) Mercury (Hermes) symbols, ALLEGORIES or peace, Pax '; 'Pace' (Ripa) the chariot of the chariot of the SunThe moonWie: Philip IV (King of Spain), governor of the southern Netherlands Ferdinand of Austria


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