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Allegorie op de troonsafstand van keizer Karel v te Brussel
Creator
Frans Francken the YoungerFlemish painter (1581–1642) · 1581–1642
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- c. 1635 - c. 1640
- Medium
- panel, oil paint (paint)
- Institution
- Rijksmuseum
Charles V is enthroned at centre. Battle weary and wracked by illness, in 1555 he divided up his empire. He gave his brother Ferdinand (left of the throne) the Holy Roman Empire, while his son Phillip (at the right) became King of Spain and Lord of the Netherlands. The three figures in the right foreground personify the continents America, Africa and Asia over which Charles’s vast empire also stretched. Neptune (left) symbolizes his power at sea.
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