File:Ioannes IV Rex Lusitaniae XVIII - Antonio de Sousa de Macedo, 'Lusitania Liberata', 1645 (British Museum, 1862,0208.149).png

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English: Portrait of John IV, King of Portugal, whole-length seated in a throne, face turned slightly to the left, weating long gown, a cushion on his feet, holding sceptre in his right hand, left hand resting on the arm of the throne, two whole-length allegorical female figures standing, one on each side of the throne holding a crown over his head; coat of arms above, two winged children embracing on a cloud above; illustration to page [560] of Antonio de Sousa de Macedo, 'Lusitania Liberata' (London, Richard Heron, 1645).
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John Droeshout  (–1652)  wikidata:Q18576479
 
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Iohn Droeshout; Io. Droeshout; Johannes Droeshout
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Date of birth/death 1596 / 1599 Edit this at Wikidata 12 January 1652 Edit this at Wikidata
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