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Philip Iii Of Spain Collection

Philip III of Spain (1578-1621), a formidable monarch who ruled over the vast territories of Spain and Portugal

Background imagePhilip Iii Of Spain Collection: Portrait of King Philip III of Spain (1578-1621), c.1600. Creator: Unknown

Portrait of King Philip III of Spain (1578-1621), c.1600. Creator: Unknown
Portrait of King Philip III of Spain (1578-1621), c.1600

Background imagePhilip Iii Of Spain Collection: La Peregrina, (pearl, diamond, ruby)

La Peregrina, (pearl, diamond, ruby)
7390021 La Peregrina, (pearl, diamond, ruby) by Cartier, Louis (1875-1942); 1.735 - 1.79 x 2.55 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: La Peregrina pearl originally dates to 16th century)

Background imagePhilip Iii Of Spain Collection: St. James on a White Horse Riding over the Corpses of Moors and The Coat of Arms of the Family of

St. James on a White Horse Riding over the Corpses of Moors and The Coat of Arms of the Family of Gomez
986337 St.James on a White Horse Riding over the Corpses of Moors and The Coat of Arms of the Family of Gomez, 1606 (illuminated manuscript on vellum) by Spanish School

Background imagePhilip Iii Of Spain Collection: Nuptial Casket of Philip III of Spain (engraving)

Nuptial Casket of Philip III of Spain (engraving)
3629316 Nuptial Casket of Philip III of Spain (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Nuptial Casket of Philip III of Spain)

Background imagePhilip Iii Of Spain Collection: Portrait of Philip III of Spain (1578-1621), King of Spain and Portugal

Portrait of Philip III of Spain (1578-1621), King of Spain and Portugal. Private Collection

Background imagePhilip Iii Of Spain Collection: Portrait of Margaret of Austria (1584-1611)

Portrait of Margaret of Austria (1584-1611). Private Collection

Background imagePhilip Iii Of Spain Collection: Portrait of Philip III (1578-1621), King of Spain and Portugal, Between 1598 and 1620

Portrait of Philip III (1578-1621), King of Spain and Portugal, Between 1598 and 1620. Found in the collection of the Rubenshuis

Background imagePhilip Iii Of Spain Collection: Equestrian Portrait of Margarita of Austria (1584?1611), Between 1630 and 1635

Equestrian Portrait of Margarita of Austria (1584?1611), Between 1630 and 1635. Artist: Velazquez, Diego (1599-1660)
Equestrian Portrait of Margarita of Austria (1584?1611), Between 1630 and 1635. Found in the collection of the Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imagePhilip Iii Of Spain Collection: Portrait of Margarita of Austria (1584?1611), 1606. Artist: Pantoja de la Cruz, Juan (1553-1608)

Portrait of Margarita of Austria (1584?1611), 1606. Artist: Pantoja de la Cruz, Juan (1553-1608)
Portrait of Margarita of Austria (1584?1611), 1606. Found in the collection of Museo del Prado, Madrid


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Philip III of Spain (1578-1621), a formidable monarch who ruled over the vast territories of Spain and Portugal, is depicted in various artworks that showcase his power and grandeur. One portrait, painted by Antoine de Succa between 1598 and 1620, presents Philip on his throne, holding the scepter and orb. The La Peregrina pearl, a diamond, and a ruby are displayed in the background, symbolizing the wealth and opulence of the Spanish Crown. Another artwork, the Nuptial Casket of Philip III, created in 1606, is an intricately designed container that showcases the family crest of the Gomez lineage. Philip's first wife, Margaret of Austria (1584-1611), is portrayed in three different artworks. In one engraving, she is depicted on horseback, riding over the corpses of Moors, symbolizing her victory over the enemy. In another portrait by Pantoja de la Cruz, she is shown wearing a richly decorated dress and holding a fan. The third portrait, painted by Velazquez between 1630 and 1635, presents a more mature Margaret on a horse, dressed in black, signifying her widowhood. Philip III himself is also portrayed in various artworks, including a portrait by Pantoja de la Cruz from 1606, where he is shown wearing a simple black suit and a white ruff, and another one by Andres Lopez Polanco from around 1617, where he is depicted in a more elaborate costume, holding a globe and a scepter. These artworks provide a glimpse into the life and reign of Philip III, a monarch who ruled during a time of great change and transformation in European history.