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Association of the Crowns of England and Scotland, Philippe Lambert Joseph Spruyt, after Peter Paul Rubens, 1747 - 1801, Allegorical representation on the reign of James I, King of England. Minerva connects the crowns, in the form of rings, of the personifications of England and Scotland. These two female personifications flank a child, lying on an armor. This child symbolizes the new kingdom and future reign of Charles I., print maker: Philippe Lambert Joseph Spruyt, (mentioned on object), after: Peter Paul Rubens, (mentioned on object), Ghent, 1747 - 1801, paper, etching, h 179 mm × w 116 mm.

Association of the Crowns of England and Scotland, Philippe Lambert Joseph Spruyt, after Peter Paul Rubens, 1747 - 1801, Allegorical representation on the reign of James I, King of England. Minerva connects the crowns, in the form of rings, of the personifications of England and Scotland. These two female personifications flank a child, lying on an armor. This child symbolizes the new kingdom and future reign of Charles I., print maker: Philippe Lambert Joseph Spruyt, (mentioned on object), after: Peter Paul Rubens, (mentioned on object), Ghent, 1747 - 1801, paper, etching, h 179 mm × w 116 mm.
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Association of the Crowns of England and Scotland, Philippe Lambert Joseph Spruyt, after Peter Paul Rubens, 1747 - 1801, Allegorical representation on the reign of James I, King of England. Minerva connects the crowns, in the form of rings, of the personifications of England and Scotland. These two female personifications flank a child, lying on an armor. This child symbolizes the new kingdom and future reign of Charles I., print maker: Philippe Lambert Joseph Spruyt, (mentioned on object), after: Peter Paul Rubens, (mentioned on object), Ghent, 1747 - 1801, paper, etching, h 179 mm × w 116 mm
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2140 x 2938 px | 18.0 MB
Taille d'impression:
18.1 x 24.9 cm | 7.1 x 9.8 in (300 dpi)