Accession number
PML 145850.192
Creator
Jode, Pieter de, 1606-approximately 1674.
Published
[Antwerp? : s.n., 1636?
Credit line
Bequest of Gordon N. Ray, 1987.
Notes
Caption title.
Engraving of a temporary sculpture evidently designed by P.P. Rubens in honor of the Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand's entry into Ghent in 1635.
Originally published as part of a series of 42 plates issued in Willem van der Beke's "Sereniss. Fernandi Cardinalis Infantis triumphalis introitus" (Antwerp : Jan van Meurs, 1636); this copy possibly a later issue, with the name of the engraver and the words "Neptunus Philippo curru cedit" added at lower left and right.
Inserted as item 192 into an album of collected prints, broadsides, drawings, and miscellaneous single sheet items, assembled by former owner Joseph Ames and entitled "Emblematical and satirical prints on persons and professions" (PML 145850).
Engraving of a temporary sculpture evidently designed by P.P. Rubens in honor of the Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand's entry into Ghent in 1635.
Originally published as part of a series of 42 plates issued in Willem van der Beke's "Sereniss. Fernandi Cardinalis Infantis triumphalis introitus" (Antwerp : Jan van Meurs, 1636); this copy possibly a later issue, with the name of the engraver and the words "Neptunus Philippo curru cedit" added at lower left and right.
Inserted as item 192 into an album of collected prints, broadsides, drawings, and miscellaneous single sheet items, assembled by former owner Joseph Ames and entitled "Emblematical and satirical prints on persons and professions" (PML 145850).
Description
1 print : engraving ; image: 286 x 377 mm; plate mark: 292 x 381 mm; sheet: 300 x 387 mm
Provenance
From the library of Gordon N. Ray.
Summary
Engraving shows Neptune surrendering his chariot to Philip of Spain.
Classification
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