File:Karel V-cavalcade, Maastricht (Th Schaepkens, 1841).jpg

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Six lithografies by Théodore Schaepkens of figures in a historical cavalcade in Maastricht in 1841, the re-enactment of the Joyful Entrance of Emperor Charles V in 1520.

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Nederlands: Zes van de tien kleurenlithografieën met klederdrachten uit de tijd van Karel V, vervaardigd door Théodore Schaepkens naar aanleiding van de historische cavalcade De Blijde Inkomste van Keizer Karel V in Maastricht in 1520, georganiseerd door de Sociëteit Momus in 1841. Collectie RHCL Maastricht (GAM).
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Source Himmelreich, A., en W. Mes (red.) (1990): Théodore Schaepkens 1810-1883, p. 78. Vierkant Maastricht, nr. 14. Stichting Historische Reeks Maastricht, Maastricht. ISBN 90-70356-52-X
Author Théodore Schaepkens (1810-1883)

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