Capture of Milan, Family History of the Family of the de' Medici (volume 1) (series title), Mediceae Familiae rerum feliciter gestarum victoriae et triumphi (series title), The young Giovanni de' Medici, nicknamed 'dalle Bande Nere', conquers the city of Milan with the imperial troops (1524). The army enters through a breach in the city wall. In the foreground a wagon and a horse. The horse's bridle is attached to a pole of a tent. Inside the tent are two soldiers. In the lower margin two lines of text in Latin and numbered 3. The print is part of an album., print maker: Philips Galle, Jan van der Straet (mentioned on object), print maker: Antwerp, Florence, publisher: Antwerp, 1583, paper, engraving, height 220 mm × width 295 mm
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