We moeten verifiëren dat uw registratie niet om een geautomatiseerde ingave in ons systeem gaat. Vervolledig aub de onderstaande test...
110 x 93 cm
This plaque presents a rich heraldic ornamentation linked to the Empire of Charles V: carried by a griffin and a lion, a shield shows the double-headed eagle of the Empire charged bearing the shield of Austria, surmounted by an imperial crown on a Burgundy cross. On the sides, erected on the capitals of a fluted column, two figures hold a banner bearing the inscription: Donne moi vertu contre tes annemis (Give me virtue against your enemies), a probable allusion to the fight against the Reformation.
Under the shield appears the motto of Charles V in a banner around two columns: PLUS OU(L)TRE.
On the lower frieze is the date 1545.
The plaque is probably of Flemish or Northern French origin and dates to 1545 or one or two decades later.