Allegory on the marriage of Ferdinand II of Austria and Eleanor Gonzaga, Aegidius Sadeler, 1622- 1629 Canvas Print

Allegory on the marriage of Ferdinand II of Austria and Eleanor Gonzaga, Aegidius Sadeler, 1622- 1629 Canvas Print

The portraits of Ferdinand II (r) and Eleanor Gonzaga (l) between emblematic figures. In the middle, the Roman wolf that Romulus and Remus suckles embraces the personification of the Tiber River. In the middle, on the clouds, a putto with the family coats of arms of Ferdinand and Eleanor. In the upper left and right corner Mars and Venus on their floats. The print has a Latin caption.

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