Brussels, Tabernacle in Ste Gudule’s Church. Altar with tabernacle of the Gothic cathedral at Ste. Gudule and Ste. Michael as the most important sacred building of the city accommodating also the entombment of the painters, while in the choir of which on Oct. 22, 1555, the capital of the Order of the Golden Fleece elected Philipp II of Spain to their Grand Master. It was a part of the “Splendid zenith in the sequence of abdications (on behalf of Karl V) and inthronements” (Heinz Schilling). With two figures. Lithograph in colours by François Stroobant (1819 Brussels 1916). 1851. 32.1 x 21.6 cm.

Boetticher II/2, 855. – “Belgian architectural painter … known by works and drawings to art history, especially of his homeland. Several drawings lithographed by himself.”
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“ Sir, yes, (the Rubens) is closer to the one in London (recte Dresden), but the one we have is on copper. Thank you for your time. Highest regards, D… A… (and yes America could use a blessing about now) ”
(Mr. D. A., November 4, 2003)


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