Portico of the Emperors; entry of Ferdinand into Antwerp in 1635 (no. 16), Porticus Caesareo Austriaca (title on object), The colonnade of the emperors. Colonnade with statues of the twelve Austrian emperors. On top of an obelisk with the two columns of Hercules on either side. Overall image of the porch printed on two sheets (unassembled). Marked at the top left of the left page: p. 43. Sheet no. 16 in a set of 43 plates illustrating the publication of the description of the entry of the Cardinal Infant Ferdinand of Austria into Antwerp on April 17, 1635 as the new governor of the Spanish Netherlands., print, print maker: Theodoor van Thulden, (mentioned on object), after drawing by: Theodoor van Thulden, (mentioned on object), after design by: Peter Paul Rubens, (mentioned on object), Southern Netherlands, 1639 - 1641, paper, etching, engraving, height c. 536 mm × width c. 848 mm
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Portico, Emperors, entry, Ferdinand, Antwerp, 1635, no, 16, Porticus Caesareo Austriaca, title, object, colonnade, emperors, Colonnade, statues, twelve Austrian emperors, top, obelisk, two columns, Hercules, side, image, porch printed, two sheets, unassembled, Marked, top left, left page, p, 43, Sheet no, set, 43 plates illustrating, publication, description, Cardinal Infant Ferdinand, Austria, April 17, new governor, Spanish Netherlands, print, print maker, Theodoor van Thulden, mentioned, drawing, design, Peter Paul Rubens, Southern Netherlands, 1639 - 1641, paper, etching, engraving, height c, 536 mm × width c, 848 mm
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