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King Ferdinand Collection

"King Ferdinand: A Renaissance Ruler Embracing Exploration and Empires" In the vibrant city of Frankfurt, during the 16th century

Background imageKing Ferdinand Collection: Ferdinand II of Aragon called the Catholic (1452-1516) - Ferdinand II, the Catholic, King of Aragon

Ferdinand II of Aragon called the Catholic (1452-1516) - Ferdinand II, the Catholic, King of Aragon
NWI4945506 Ferdinand II of Aragon called the Catholic (1452-1516) - Ferdinand II, the Catholic, King of Aragon. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration; (add.info)

Background imageKing Ferdinand Collection: Ferdinand II, 1578-1637, Holy Roman Emperor King of Bohemia and Hungary, c17th century

Ferdinand II, 1578-1637, Holy Roman Emperor King of Bohemia and Hungary, c17th century. Creator: Anon
Ferdinand II, 1578-1637, Holy Roman Emperor King of Bohemia and Hungary, c17th century

Background imageKing Ferdinand Collection: Ferdinand II. Creator: Pieter van Sompel

Ferdinand II. Creator: Pieter van Sompel
Ferdinand II

Background imageKing Ferdinand Collection: Allegory of the Marriage of Emperor Ferdinand II and Eleanor Gonzaga. Creator: Aegidius Sadeler II

Allegory of the Marriage of Emperor Ferdinand II and Eleanor Gonzaga. Creator: Aegidius Sadeler II
Allegory of the Marriage of Emperor Ferdinand II and Eleanor Gonzaga

Background imageKing Ferdinand Collection: People celebrating at the coronation of Ferdinand II in Frankfurt, 16th century. 16th century

People celebrating at the coronation of Ferdinand II in Frankfurt, 16th century. 16th century. Creator: Anon
People celebrating at the coronation of Ferdinand II in Frankfurt, 16th century

Background imageKing Ferdinand Collection: Entrata A Napoli Di Ferdinando I In Mezzo Agli Austriaci Suoi Alleati (engraving)

Entrata A Napoli Di Ferdinando I In Mezzo Agli Austriaci Suoi Alleati (engraving)
5220901 Entrata A Napoli Di Ferdinando I In Mezzo Agli Austriaci Suoi Alleati (engraving) by Matania, Edouardo (1847-1929); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageKing Ferdinand Collection: King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella receiving Columbus (colour litho)

King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella receiving Columbus (colour litho)
3633740 King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella receiving Columbus (colour litho) by Orr, Stewart (1872-1944); Private Collection; (add.info.: King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella receiving Columbus)

Background imageKing Ferdinand Collection: HM King of Rumania (chromolitho)

HM King of Rumania (chromolitho)
2780068 HM King of Rumania (chromolitho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: HM King of Rumania)

Background imageKing Ferdinand Collection: King Ferdinand, afterwards Emperor of Germany (engraving)

King Ferdinand, afterwards Emperor of Germany (engraving)
2791093 King Ferdinand, afterwards Emperor of Germany (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: King Ferdinand, afterwards Emperor of Germany)

Background imageKing Ferdinand Collection: Columbus at the Royal Court of Spain in Barcelona (colour litho)

Columbus at the Royal Court of Spain in Barcelona (colour litho)
BAL50421 Columbus at the Royal Court of Spain in Barcelona (colour litho) by Searles, Victor A. (fl.1892); Private Collection; (add.info.: Christopher Columbus (1451-1506); ); American

Background imageKing Ferdinand Collection: Columbus explaining his Discovery of America to King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella (engraving)

Columbus explaining his Discovery of America to King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella (engraving)
6008146 Columbus explaining his Discovery of America to King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella (engraving) by Gilbert, John (1817-97); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageKing Ferdinand Collection: His Majesty, at the Savoy Theatre (engraving)

His Majesty, at the Savoy Theatre (engraving)
1597200 His Majesty, at the Savoy Theatre (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: His Majesty, at the Savoy Theatre)

Background imageKing Ferdinand Collection: Emperor Ferdinand II. Creator: Stefano della Bella

Emperor Ferdinand II. Creator: Stefano della Bella
Emperor Ferdinand II

Background imageKing Ferdinand Collection: The Emperor Ferdinand II, 1637. Creator: Stefano della Bella

The Emperor Ferdinand II, 1637. Creator: Stefano della Bella
The Emperor Ferdinand II, 1637

Background imageKing Ferdinand Collection: Ferdinand II, (1933). Creator: Unknown

Ferdinand II, (1933). Creator: Unknown
Ferdinand II, (1933). Portrait of Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor (1578-1637), King of Bohemia and Hungary, as a young man. After a miniature of 1595

Background imageKing Ferdinand Collection: Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor

Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor. Portrait of Ferdinand (1578-1637) who was King of Hungary and Bohemia

Background imageKing Ferdinand Collection: Joan Fiveller demanding from King Ferdinand the right of payment of the state tax for the meat

Joan Fiveller demanding from King Ferdinand the right of payment of the state tax for the meat that the buyers of his court acquired in the city. Joan Fiveller, ? - 1434. Barcelona city councillor

Background imageKing Ferdinand Collection: Meeting King Ferdinand Hungary Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand

Meeting King Ferdinand Hungary Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand
Meeting of King Ferdinand of Hungary and Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand of Spain at Nordlingen; Peter Paul Rubens (Flemish, 1577 - 1640); 1635; Oil on panel; 49.1 × 69.8 cm (19 5, 16 × 27 1, 2 in.)

Background imageKing Ferdinand Collection: Columbus arrives in the Americas, 1492 C016 / 4494

Columbus arrives in the Americas, 1492 C016 / 4494
Columbus arrives in the Americas. 19th-century artwork of the Italian explorer Christopher Columbus (1451-1506, kneeling) taking possession of the new country he had discovered on 12 October 1492

Background imageKing Ferdinand Collection: PROY2A-00086

PROY2A-00086
Moors surrender of Granada to Isabella and Ferdinand, 1492. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageKing Ferdinand Collection: EXPL2A-00018

EXPL2A-00018
Columbus showing a map to Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageKing Ferdinand Collection: EXPL2A-00057

EXPL2A-00057
Columbus bringing gifts from the New World to Queen Isabella of Spain 1492. Printed color lithograph of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageKing Ferdinand Collection: EXPL2A-00070

EXPL2A-00070
Columbus greeted by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella upon his return to Spain from the New World. Color lithograph of a 19th-century painting by Ricardo Balaca

Background imageKing Ferdinand Collection: Europe, Portugal, Sintra. The Pena National Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Europe, Portugal, Sintra. The Pena National Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageKing Ferdinand Collection: Columbus returns to Spain, February 1493 C016 / 4495

Columbus returns to Spain, February 1493 C016 / 4495
Columbus returns to Spain. 19th-century artwork of the Italian explorer Christopher Columbus (1451-1506, centre) at the court of Barcelona in February 1493 following his return from the New World

Background imageKing Ferdinand Collection: Columbus departs Spain, August 1492 C016 / 4493

Columbus departs Spain, August 1492 C016 / 4493
Columbus departs Spain. 19th-century artwork of the Italian explorer Christopher Columbus (1451-1506) kissing the hand of Queen Isabella I of Castile on 3 August 1492

Background imageKing Ferdinand Collection: Columbus at Spains royal court, May 1486

Columbus at Spains royal court, May 1486
Columbus at Spains royal court. 19th-century artwork of the Italian explorer Christopher Columbus (1451-1506, centre left)

Background imageKing Ferdinand Collection: EXPL2A-00069

EXPL2A-00069
Columbus brought in chains before Ferdinand and Isabella by Bobadilla, 1500. Color lithograph of a 19th-century painting by Jover

Background imageKing Ferdinand Collection: Europe, Portugal

Europe, Portugal, Sintra. The Pena National Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site


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"King Ferdinand: A Renaissance Ruler Embracing Exploration and Empires" In the vibrant city of Frankfurt, during the 16th century, jubilant crowds gathered to celebrate the coronation of Ferdinand II. This illustrious event marked a pivotal moment in history as Ferdinand ascended to power with great promise and ambition. Ferdinand's reign was characterized by his unwavering support for exploration and discovery. With an insatiable curiosity, he welcomed renowned figures like Christopher Columbus into his court, recognizing their groundbreaking achievements that would shape the world forever. The vivid lithographs capture these historic encounters between King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella with Columbus, showcasing their shared vision for expanding horizons beyond known boundaries. Not confined to matters of exploration alone, it also demonstrated astute political acumen by forging alliances with Austria and Romania. These chromolithos depict him as a respected leader on both domestic and international fronts – a monarch who commanded respect from allies near and far. As Emperor of Germany, Ferdinand's influence extended even further. His engraving portrays him as a figurehead embodying strength and authority within the Holy Roman Empire. Yet amidst all this grandeur, he remained approachable; depicted in another engraving at the Savoy Theatre where he engaged with his subjects on a more personal level. Beyond politics lay Ferdinands' deep devotion to faith. The magnificent facade of San Lorenzo Church in Florence stands tall as an enduring testament to his religious fervor – an architectural masterpiece that symbolizes his commitment to God. Throughout history books will forever remember King Ferdinand II for his indomitable spirit that propelled explorers like Columbus towards new lands across vast oceans. In paintings capturing moments when Columbus explained his discoveries or received royal patronage from Ferdinand himself, we witness how this ruler fostered intellectual growth while embracing innovation. King Ferdinand's legacy endures through these captivating images created by anonymous artists such as Stefano della Bella.