Drawing of a three-tier triumphal arch. The lower tier is the tallest; it is divided into three parts by columns: a tall central gate lets through a horse-drawn carriage; to the left and right is a lower way through, but the right-hand one is enclosed and a soldier is keeping guard. The lower tier is enclosed by an architrave. There are three figurative depictions on the middle tier: in the centre is a king on his throne, with a noble lady and gentleman standing at the front to the left and right, and some large balls on the ground around the throne; on the left is a depiction of a woman holding a sword and on the right, an angel with putto. The upper tier is formed by a central fronton and two lower segmental frontons, on which there are statues.
Artist:
Joos de Momper, attributed to
Dating:
unknown
Material:
Watercolour; brown ink on paper
Dimensions:
333 x 225 mm
Marks :
Watercolour; brown ink on paper
Place:
Plantin-Moretus-Museum, Antwerp
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