Noticia del recibimiento i entrada de la Reyna Nuestra Señora Doña Maria-Ana de Austria en la muy noble i leal coronada villa de Madrid. .
1650
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Title
Noticia del recibimiento i entrada de la Reyna Nuestra Señora Doña Maria-Ana de Austria en la muy noble i leal coronada villa de Madrid. .
Created/published
[Madrid] : [s.n.], [1650]
Description
1 volume ; 30 cm
Note
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Place of creation/publication
Spain -- Madrid, -- publication place.
Item Details
Call number
272928
Folger-specific note
From dealer's description: "19. [Festival] Noticia del recibimiento i entrada de la Reyna Nuestra Señora Doña Maria-Ana de Austria en la muy noble i leal coronada villa de Madrid. [Madrid?] 1650. Description of an entrance into Madrid (according to Palau, on 4 November 1649), of Mariana of Austria (1634-1691), consort of King Felipe IV. The symbolic temporary scenery and architecture are described and labels and mottoes given. These include verse by Juan de Mena, Garcilaso de la Vega, Luis de Camões, Lope de Vega, Luis de Gongora, and Francisco de Quevedo (9-12). The festival scenery included representations of Christopher Columbus (85), Hernan Cortés (86), and depictions of native Americans and Spanish American colonies (88-89, see also an “Arco de America” at 96-97). The publication stands out for its splendid intaglio title-page, which is signed by artists Francisco Rizi (1608/14-1685), Lorenzo Ramirez de Prado (1583-1658), and Pedro de Villafranca y Malagón (c.1615-1684). One volume, 29.4 cms. x 21.7 cms., folio, pp. 118 [2] + intaglio title-page. With final blank. Text with printed double-line borders, woodcut initials and tail-pieces, typographical decoration. Roman and italic letter. Light age-yellowing, slight foxing and soiling, small tears to margins of print-leaf (outside platemark). Print-leaf (and conjugate prior blank) tipped to gutter of sig. A1 (glue stain outside plate mark). Bound in contemporary or early limp vellum, binding slightly stained but good, ties removed. Large early shelfmark in ink to front free endpaper (C 29). CCPB000033873-7. Moreno Garbayo 3618. Palau 193743. OCLC shows a copy at Harvard only in North America."
Ordered from Leo Cadogan, D9733, 2024-04-05, Cat. New York MMXXIV, 4-7 April, #19
Ordered from Leo Cadogan, D9733, 2024-04-05, Cat. New York MMXXIV, 4-7 April, #19
Folger accession
272928