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Candelabrum,a skeleton as an allegory of death;from    
the funeral chapel where the monks lay in state before 
burial.Cistercian Abbey Heiligenkreuz,Austria.         
Wood,painted black and silver,partly gilded. 1713      
H:225 cm
#16010161

Candelabrum,a skeleton as an allegory of death;from the funeral chapel where...

Candelabrum,a skeleton as an allegory of death;from    
the funeral chapel where the monks lay in state before 
burial.Cistercian Abbey Heiligenkreuz,Austria.         
Wood,painted black and silver,partly gilded. 1713      
H:225 cm
#16010162

Candelabrum,a skeleton as an allegory of death;from the funeral chapel where...

Figure of a skeleton,on the oval shield a broken       
rose,symbol of death.Wood and oilpaint.                
H:161 cm
#16010163

Figure of a skeleton,on the oval shield a broken rose,symbol of death.Woo...

Archduchess Margarete,(1480-1530),daughter of Emperor  
Maximilian I, and her husband, Philibert of Savoy, in  
a stained glass window showing the Assumption of the   
Virgin, in the church of Brou which Margarete built    
in memory of her husband. 1530
#16010227

Archduchess Margarete,(1480-1530),daughter of Emperor Maximilian I, and her hu...

Margarete, Governess of the Netherlands (1480-1530),   
daughter of Emperor Maximilian I. Stained glass window 
in the monastery church of Brou, which Margarete had   
built in memory of her husband, Philibert of Savoy.    
1530.    Detail of 16-01-02/27
#16010228

Margarete, Governess of the Netherlands (1480-1530), daughter of Emperor Maxi...

Count Willem of Holland and Zeeland and his wife,      
the countess Ada.                                      
Stained glass window.
#16010232

Count Willem of Holland and Zeeland and his wife, the countess Ada....

Chapelle ardente (funerary monument) erected for the   
funerarary procession held in Brussels for Emperor     
Karl V.,December 29,1558. From the book's hand-coloured
copy, a gift from Spanish King Philip II to his        
Councillor Granvella. Printers: Plantin Moretus.
#16010261

Chapelle ardente (funerary monument) erected for the funerarary procession he...

Float with the three virtues Caritas, Fides and Spes   
(Charity, Faith and Hope), from the book describing the
funerary procession held in Brussels for Emperor Karl V
The only hand-coloured copy was a present from Spanish 
King Philip II to his Councillor Cardinal Granvella.
#16010262

Float with the three virtues Caritas, Fides and Spes (Charity, Faith and Hope...

Spanish nobles lead a riderless horse with Emperor     
Karl V's motto "Plus Ultra",in the funerary procession 
for Karl V held in Brussels in 1558. (The Emperor died 
in San Yuste and was buried in the Escorial, Spain)    
Book printed by Plantin-Moretus in Brussels.
#16010263

Spanish nobles lead a riderless horse with Emperor Karl V's motto "Plus Ult...

Nobles of many nationalities lead riderless horses in  
the funerary procession held for Emperor Karl V in     
Brussels, 1558. The only hand-coloured copy of the book
was a present from Karl's son, Philip II, to his       
councillor Cardinal Granvella.Printers:Plantin-Moretus
#16010264

Nobles of many nationalities lead riderless horses in the funerary procession...

Heralds and Spanish nobles, heralds'coats, standards   
and caparisons with the Imperial Eagle, in the funerary
procession held in Brussels for Emperor Karl V, 1558.  
The only hand-coloured copy of the book was a present  
of King Philip II to his Councillor Cardinal Granvella.
#16010265

Heralds and Spanish nobles, heralds'coats, standards and caparisons with the...

Nobles carry coats-of-arms, the royal and the imperial 
crowns, the sword and a herald's coat in the funerary  
procession held for Emperor Karl V in Brussels, 1558.  
The only hand-coloured copy of the book was a present  
from Karl's son Philip II to his councillor Granvella.
#16010267

Nobles carry coats-of-arms, the royal and the imperial crowns, the sword and a...