Triumphal Arch of the Mint (back); Entry of Ferdinand into Antwerp in 1635 (no. 36), Theodoor van Thulden, 1639 - 1641 Canvas Print

Triumphal Arch of the Mint (back); Entry of Ferdinand into Antwerp in 1635 (no. 36), Theodoor van Thulden, 1639 - 1641 Canvas Print

At the rear the triumphal arch of the Munt, set up at the beginning of the Sint-Michielsstraat or Kloosterstraat. Arch in the shape of Mount Potosí in Bolivia or Peru where Spain won a lot of silver. On top of the mountain, Hercules kills the dragon in the garden of the Hesperids while Hispania (Spain) plucks the apples from the tree. Left and right of the mountain of miners in the silver mines. In the middle, the god Vulcan. Marked top left: page. 155. Sheet No. 36 in a set of 43 plates illustrating the publication of the description of the entry of Cardinal Infant Ferdinand of Austria into Antwerp on 17 April 1635 as the new governor for the Spanish Netherlands.

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