Allegory of Archduke Leopold William of Austria, The goddess Minerva stands near a portrait bust of Archduke Leopold William of Austria on a pedestal. Around the portrait a laurel wreath with painter's supplies, a firearm, and a band of text with the Latin translation of 'powerful' and 'engaging'; a reference to the titles of Titian's two paintings held in front by putti. On the pedestal a ten-line dedication to the Archduke and a six-line poem of praise, both in Latin. In the background a classical building with men's busts. Below, an advertisement for merchant Abraham Teniers in four languages. This print is part of an album., print maker: Jan van Troyen, (mentioned on object), after painting by: David Teniers (II), (mentioned on object), publisher: David Teniers (II), print maker: Brussels, after painting by: Southern Netherlands, publisher: Brussels, 1660, paper, engraving, etching, height 311 mm × width 209 mm × height 47 mm × width 209 mm
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