Ferdinand Receives the Keys to the City from the Maiden of Ghent by Pieter de Jode (II)

Ferdinand Receives the Keys to the City from the Maiden of Ghent

(Ferdinand ontvangt van de stedenmaagd van Gent de sleutels van de stad Blijde intrede van de Kardinaal-Infant te Gent, 1635 (series title))


Pieter de Jode (II)

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Ferdinand Receives the Keys to the City from the Maiden of Ghent by Pieter de Jode (II). Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
Rijks Museum, Amsterdam
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