Wassenaar, Nicolaas Jansz. van, Tempesta, Antonio, Netherlands, Gheyn, Jacob de (III), Triumphs of Charles V, Charles V grants mercy to the Duke of Saxony, 1546, on attached sheet - stamped, Charles V grants mercy to the Duke of Saxony in 1546. More likely this concerns John Frederick the Magnanimous, Elector of Saxony, defeated and granted mercy at the Battle of Mühlberg, 24 April 1547. The duke bows his head to Emperor Charles V. With a four-line caption in Latin. This print is part of a series of eight prints, each depicting a triumph of Charles V., print, history print, prints, height 324 mm, width 437 mm, 1596 - 1644-04-27, print maker, printmaker, 1614 - 1614, first quarter 17th century, paper, etching, etchings, engraving, engraving (printing process), Work conception, Italian, 1555 - 1630-08-05
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Wassenaar, Nicolaas Jansz, van, Tempesta, Antonio, Netherlands, Gheyn, Jacob de, Iii, Triumphs, Charles V, Charles V grants mercy, Duke, Saxony, 1546, attached sheet - stamped, concerns John Frederick, Magnanimous, Elector, defeated, granted mercy, Battle, Mühlberg, 24 April 1547, duke bows, head, Emperor Charles V, four-line caption, Latin, print, part, series, eight prints, depicting, triumph, history print, prints, height 324 mm, width 437 mm, 1596 - 1644-04-27, print maker, printmaker, 1614 - 1614, first quarter 17th century, paper, etching, etchings, engraving, printing process, Work conception, Italian, 1555 - 1630-08-05
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