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Español: Grabado calcográfico. Ilustración de "España triunfante y la Iglesia laureada en todo el globo de el mundo por el patrocinio de Maria Santissima en España : finezas que Nuestra Señora ha obrado con España, obsequios y servicios con que han correspondido nuestros Reyes Catolicos ... : discursos historiales desde el nacimiento de Maria Santissima hasta la restauracion de la ciudad de Mecina y entrada de la Reina ... en su Real Corte, reinando ... Carlos II ..." de fray Antonio de Santamaría O.C.D. Impreso en Madrid por Julián Paredes, 1682. Estampa firmada ""Augustin Bouttats, sculpt. Md".
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Author August Bouttats

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Flemish August Bouttats, Allegory of Triumphant Spain with immaculist banner, ca. 1682, cover of Triumphant Spain and the laureate church all over the world by the patronage of Holy Mary. Collection: Hispanic Society of America

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