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David Teniers (II) and Jan van Kessel (I)
Antonio Moncada Count of Adernò is nominated 'sommo duce della guerra' by the general parliament of the empire, in order to defeat Cabrera who besieges the Queen, 1663 gedateerd
Madrid (Spain), Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza
Antonio Moncada graaf van Adernò wordt door het algemeen parlement van het rijk benoemd tot 'sommo duce della guerra', zodat hij Cabrera die de koningin belaagt kan verslaan
Ambrosius Bosschaert (I)
Boeket met keizerskroon in top in een Wan Li-vaas, 1607-1609
Madrid (Spain), Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, inv./cat.nr. 1958.4
Boeket met keizerskroon in top in een Wan Li-vaas
Gerard ter Borch (II)
Portrait of an unknown woman, 1652 gedateerd
Madrid (Spain), Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, inv./cat.nr. 391 (1934.28)
Portret van een onbekende vrouw
attributed to Gerard ter Borch (II)
Portrait of an unknown man, 1652 gedateerd
Madrid (Spain), Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza
Portret van een onbekende man
Jan Brueghel (I)
Christus en de apostelen op het meer van Galilea
Madrid (Spain), Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza
Christus en de apostelen op het meer van Galilea
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