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The Ommeganck in Brussels in 1615: Procession of Notre Dame de Sablon, 1616 (oil on canvas)
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The Ommeganck in Brussels in 1615: Procession of Notre Dame de Sablon, 1616 (oil on canvas)
XJL187568 The Ommeganck in Brussels in 1615: Procession of Notre Dame de Sablon, 1616 (oil on canvas) (detail of The Triumph of the Archduchess Isabella) (see also 187569) by Alsloot, Denys van (1570-1628); Prado, Madrid, Spain; (add.info.: This painting was commissioned by Archduke Albert and Archduchess Isabella to celebrate the Ommegang in Brussels in 1615. This was an important procession that honoured the most prestigious Guild in Brussels: the Crossbowmen guild. Brussels Ommegang Pageant is an historical evocation of the festival held in 1549 for Charles V of Spain, his son Don Philip, Infant of Spain and Duke of Brabant, and his sisters, Eleanor of Austria, Queen of France and Mary of Hungary; procession; Ommeganck; Belgium; ); Flemish, out of copyright
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This print showcases a detailed section of "The Ommeganck in Brussels in 1615: Procession of Notre Dame de Sablon, 1616" by Denys van Alsloot. Painted with oil on canvas, this masterpiece was commissioned by Archduke Albert and Archduchess Isabella to commemorate the prestigious Ommegang procession in Brussels. The painting captures the essence of the historical evocation held in 1549 for Charles V of Spain and his family. In this particular detail, we witness a grand parade filled with clergy, religious orders, priests, musicians, and monks. The vibrant banners fluttering above add an air of celebration to the scene. As our eyes wander through the image, we are drawn to the exquisite architecture that forms a majestic backdrop. The facade reflects both Flemish charm and architectural splendor. Amongst all these elements lies a reliquary statue carried by devoted individuals dressed in traditional habits and copes. Their presence adds an aura of reverence to this festive carnival-like atmosphere. "The Ommeganck in Brussels in 1615: Procession of Notre Dame de Sablon" is not only a visual delight but also serves as a testament to the rich cultural heritage embedded within Belgium's history. This remarkable piece transports us back centuries ago when such processions were held with great pomp and grandeur.
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