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THE COURT OF PHILIP IV MARTIN HUME

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Logo THE COURT OF PHILIP IV MARTIN HUME

Subtitled “Spain in Decadence” G.P. Putnam’s Sons, London 1907. 1/2 brown morocco over beige cloth boards; gilt spine decorations & raised bands. Gilt top edge. Bumped corners.


Provenance: Private collection Wayne Pa.

8 3/4" X 6"


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Image Text

Image 1:

PHILIP IV
HUME
1907
THE
COURT
PHILIP
IV
HUME
1907

Image 2:

The Court of
Philip IV.
SPAIN IN DECADENCE
BY
MARTIN HUME
EDITOR OF THE OF SPANISH STATE PAPERS
(PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE)
LECTURER IN AND LITERATURE
PEMBROKE COLLEGE,
Vuestras augustisimas Soberanias vivan, O GRAN
FELIPE, inclitamente triunfantes, gravadas en los Anales
de la Fama, pues sois sólida columna y mobil Atlante de
la Fe, unica defensa de la iglesia, y bien universal de
vuestras invencibles reinos
1907
The
Court
of
Philip
IV.
SPAIN
IN
DECADENCE
BY
MARTIN
HUME
EDITOR
OF
THE
OF
SPANISH
STATE
PAPERS
RECORD
OFFICE)
LECTURER
IN
AND
LITERATURE
PEMBROKE
COLLEGE,
Vuestras
augustisimas
Soberanias
vivan,
GRAN
FELIPE,
inclitamente
triunfantes,
gravadas
en
los
Anales
de
la
Fama,
pues
sois
sólida
columna
y
mobil
Atlante
de
la
Fe,
unica
defensa
de
la
iglesia,
y
bien
universal
de
vuestras
invencibles
reinos
G.
P.
PUTNAM’S
SONS
EVELEIGH
NASH
1907

Image 3:

Image 4:

Court of
Philip IVat the age of 55.
Court
of
IV.
ORCADENCE
BRAUN
Philip
IVat
the
age
of
55.
From
by
Velazquez
in
the National

Image 5:

long
could
her
and
not
ideal
the
that
little
painting which Princess, presents but also
child
infancy.
which
that
ever
left
the
tells
not
master’s
more
only
of
Court
portrait
life
pages
an
interior
of
written
at
the
which
description
time
Infanta
(1656)
stands
could
than
in
her
do.
white
The
her
fair
tiny
hair
satin
parted
hooped
at
the
dress,
side,
Velazquez,
who,
in
the
with
studio
the
coveted
cross
his
upon
breast,
of
Santiago
is
painting
a
portrait
of
the
King
and
long
could
her
and
not
ideal
the
that
little
painting
which
Princess,
presents
but
also
child
infancy.
which
that
ever
left
the
tells
not
master’s
more
only
of
Court
portrait
life
pages
an
interior
of
written
at
the
which
description
time
Infanta
(1656)
stands
could
than
in
her
do.
white
The
her
fair
tiny
hair
satin
parted
hooped
at
the
dress,
side,
Velazquez,
who,
in
the
with
studio
the
coveted
cross
his
upon
breast,
of
Santiago
is
painting
a
portrait
of
the
King
and

Image 6:

THE
PHILIP

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