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Philip V Collection

Philip V, also known as Philip of Anjou, was the King of Spain from 1700 to 1746

Background imagePhilip V Collection: Royal Palace of La Granja de San Ildefonso, Segovia, Castile and Leon, Spain

Royal Palace of La Granja de San Ildefonso, Segovia, Castile and Leon, Spain

Background imagePhilip V Collection: Philips V, King of Spain (marble)

Philips V, King of Spain (marble)
471369 Philips V, King of Spain (marble) by Baurscheit, Jan Pieter I (1699-1768); height: 86 cm; Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Antwerp

Background imagePhilip V Collection: Foreign affairs and wars during the reign of Louis XIV of France, 1661-1715 (colour litho)

Foreign affairs and wars during the reign of Louis XIV of France, 1661-1715 (colour litho)
5207746 Foreign affairs and wars during the reign of Louis XIV of France, 1661-1715 (colour litho) by Girard, Joseph (fl.1930-50); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePhilip V Collection: Foreign affairs and wars during the reign of Louis XV of France, 1715-1774 (colour litho)

Foreign affairs and wars during the reign of Louis XV of France, 1715-1774 (colour litho)
5207748 Foreign affairs and wars during the reign of Louis XV of France, 1715-1774 (colour litho) by Girard, Joseph (fl.1930-50); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePhilip V Collection: Coin Depicting Herakles, 220-178 BCE, issued by Philip V. Creator: Unknown

Coin Depicting Herakles, 220-178 BCE, issued by Philip V. Creator: Unknown
Coin Depicting Herakles, 220-178 BCE, issued by Philip V

Background imagePhilip V Collection: French kings and queens of the 13th and 14th Century (coloured engraving)

French kings and queens of the 13th and 14th Century (coloured engraving)
979291 French kings and queens of the 13th and 14th Century (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePhilip V Collection: The Treaty of Utrecht, 11th April 1713 ( pen & ink on paper )

The Treaty of Utrecht, 11th April 1713 ( pen & ink on paper )
CHT212752 The Treaty of Utrecht, 11th April 1713 ( pen & ink on paper ) by French School, (18th century); Archives du Ministere des Affaires Etrangeres, Paris

Background imagePhilip V Collection: Philip V, King Of Spain (litho)

Philip V, King Of Spain (litho)
5991520 Philip V, King Of Spain (litho) by Rigaud, Hyacinthe (1659-1743) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Philip V, King Of Spain)

Background imagePhilip V Collection: Sceau de Philippe V, dit le Long (engraving)

Sceau de Philippe V, dit le Long (engraving)
2787365 Sceau de Philippe V, dit le Long (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sceau de Philippe V, dit le Long)

Background imagePhilip V Collection: Philip V, King of Spain (chromolitho)

Philip V, King of Spain (chromolitho)
972377 Philip V, King of Spain (chromolitho) by Spanish School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Philip V (1683-1746), King of Spain

Background imagePhilip V Collection: Philip V of Macedon, BC 220-179 (engraving)

Philip V of Macedon, BC 220-179 (engraving)
3635322 Philip V of Macedon, BC 220-179 (engraving) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Philip V of Macedon, BC 220-179)

Background imagePhilip V Collection: Louis XIV presenting his grandson, Philip V, to the Spanish envoys, as their new king

Louis XIV presenting his grandson, Philip V, to the Spanish envoys, as their new king, 1700 (engraving)
969174 Louis XIV presenting his grandson, Philip V, to the Spanish envoys, as their new king, 1700 (engraving) by French School

Background imagePhilip V Collection: Philip V of France and the States General reject the claim to the throne of Joan II of Navarre

Philip V of France and the States General reject the claim to the throne of Joan II of Navarre, c1317 (engraving)
969157 Philip V of France and the States General reject the claim to the throne of Joan II of Navarre, c1317 (engraving) by French School

Background imagePhilip V Collection: Philip V, King of Macedon (engraving)

Philip V, King of Macedon (engraving)
662831 Philip V, King of Macedon (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Philip V, King of Macedon)

Background imagePhilip V Collection: Philip V King of Spain c. 1700, pub. 1902 (collotype)

Philip V King of Spain c. 1700, pub. 1902 (collotype)
1073646 Philip V King of Spain c.1700, pub. 1902 (collotype) by Rigaud, Hyacinthe (1659-1743) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Philip V)

Background imagePhilip V Collection: Marshal Berwick receiving from King Philip V of Spain the Order of the Golden Fleece

Marshal Berwick receiving from King Philip V of Spain the Order of the Golden Fleece
Marshal Berwick receiving from the King Philip V of Spain the Order of the Golden Fleece, 1864. Found in the collection of Petit Palais, Musee des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris

Background imagePhilip V Collection: Equestrian Portrait of Philip V (1683-1746), King of Spain, 1723. Creator: Ranc, Jean (1674-1735)

Equestrian Portrait of Philip V (1683-1746), King of Spain, 1723. Creator: Ranc, Jean (1674-1735)
Equestrian Portrait of Philip V (1683-1746), King of Spain, 1723. Found in the Collection of Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imagePhilip V Collection: The family of Philip V, Oil by Louis Van Loo

The family of Philip V, Oil by Louis Van Loo

Background imagePhilip V Collection: Isabella Farnese (1692-1766), Queen of Spain, second wife of Philip V

Isabella Farnese (1692-1766), Queen of Spain, second wife of Philip V

Background imagePhilip V Collection: Map of the city of Barcelona during the siege of Philip V in 1714

Map of the city of Barcelona during the siege of Philip V in 1714

Background imagePhilip V Collection: First page of the book Comentarios Reales (Royal Commentaries), edition of 1723

First page of the book Comentarios Reales (Royal Commentaries), edition of 1723 with a dedicatory to King Philip V, written by Garcilaso de la Vega

Background imagePhilip V Collection: Melchor Rafael Macanas (or Macanaz) (1670-1760), Secretary of Philip V, politician and writer

Melchor Rafael Macanas (or Macanaz) (1670-1760), Secretary of Philip V, politician and writer, district attorney of the Council of Castile, engraving 1870

Background imagePhilip V Collection: Battle of Almansa in 1707, tile panel located in the Plaza of Spain in Seville

Battle of Almansa in 1707, tile panel located in the Plaza of Spain in Seville

Background imagePhilip V Collection: Battle of Almansa, act of war between Philip V of Spain and Archduke Charles of Austria

Battle of Almansa, act of war between Philip V of Spain and Archduke Charles of Austria, 1707, during the War of Succession to the Crown of Spain

Background imagePhilip V Collection: Dona Elizabeth Farnese (1692-1766), second wife of Philip V, Queen of Spain from 1714-1746

Dona Elizabeth Farnese (1692-1766), second wife of Philip V, Queen of Spain from 1714-1746, engraving 1870

Background imagePhilip V Collection: Philip V (1683-1746), called the Animoso, King of Spain from 1700-1746, engraving 1870

Philip V (1683-1746), called the Animoso, King of Spain from 1700-1746, engraving 1870

Background imagePhilip V Collection: Cardinal Giulio Alberoni (1664-1752), Italian cardinal, Prime Minister of Philip V, engraving 1870

Cardinal Giulio Alberoni (1664-1752), Italian cardinal, Prime Minister of Philip V, engraving 1870

Background imagePhilip V Collection: Battle of Villaviciosa, on December 10, 1710, between the armies of Philip V

Battle of Villaviciosa, on December 10, 1710, between the armies of Philip V and the Archduke of Austria, engraving, 1870

Background imagePhilip V Collection: Battle of Almansa. April 25, 1707, between the armies of Philip V and the Archduke of Austria

Battle of Almansa. April 25, 1707, between the armies of Philip V and the Archduke of Austria, 1870 engraving

Background imagePhilip V Collection: Public entry of Philip V in Madrid, in 1703, engraving 1870

Public entry of Philip V in Madrid, in 1703, engraving 1870

Background imagePhilip V Collection: Siege of Barcelona in 1714 by the troops of Philip V, negative to the offer of surrender

Siege of Barcelona in 1714 by the troops of Philip V, negative to the offer of surrender of the city, drawing from 1900

Background imagePhilip V Collection: Coins minted by Kings of Madrid. Philip V, Louis I, Ferdinand VI, Charles III, Charles IV

Coins minted by Kings of Madrid. Philip V, Louis I, Ferdinand VI, Charles III, Charles IV, Ferdinand VII, Elizabeth II, Archduke Don Carlos, Jose Napoleon, The Infante Don Carlos, engraving, 1870

Background imagePhilip V Collection: Portrait of Philip V (1683-1746), King of Spain

Portrait of Philip V (1683-1746), King of Spain. Found in the Collection of Ayuntamiento de Sevilla

Background imagePhilip V Collection: Philip receiving a Message from Rome, 1852. Artist: John Leech

Philip receiving a Message from Rome, 1852. Artist: John Leech
Philip receiving a Message from Rome, 1852. From The Comic History of Rome, by Gilbert A A Beckett, illustrated by John Leech. [Bradbury, Agnew & Co, London, 1852]

Background imagePhilip V Collection: Philip V, King of Spain, 1700 (1906). Artist: Braun and Co

Philip V, King of Spain, 1700 (1906). Artist: Braun and Co
Philip V, King of Spain, 1700 (1906). From the original painting by Hyacinthe Rigaud, in the Louvre, Paris. Philip (1683-1725)

Background imagePhilip V Collection: Philip V, King of France

Philip V, King of France. Known as Philip the Tall, Philip V (1293-1322) came to the French throne in 1316

Background imagePhilip V Collection: The Family of Philip V, King of Spain, 1743. Artist: Van Loo, Louis Michel (1707-1771)

The Family of Philip V, King of Spain, 1743. Artist: Van Loo, Louis Michel (1707-1771)
The Family of Philip V, King of Spain, 1743. Found in the collection of the Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imagePhilip V Collection: Philip V, King of Spain (1683-1746), 1701. Artist: Rigaud, Hyacinthe Francois Honore (1659-1743)

Philip V, King of Spain (1683-1746), 1701. Artist: Rigaud, Hyacinthe Francois Honore (1659-1743)
Philip V, King of Spain (1683-1746), 1701. Found in the collection of the Musee de l Histoire de France

Background imagePhilip V Collection: Portrait of Philip V (1683-1746), King of Spain, 1723. Artist: Ranc, Jean (1674-1735)

Portrait of Philip V (1683-1746), King of Spain, 1723. Artist: Ranc, Jean (1674-1735)
Portrait of Philip V (1683-1746), King of Spain, 1723. Found in the collection of the Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imagePhilip V Collection: Portrait of Elisabeth Farnese, Queen consort of Spain, 1723. Artist: Ranc, Jean (1674-1735)

Portrait of Elisabeth Farnese, Queen consort of Spain, 1723. Artist: Ranc, Jean (1674-1735)
Portrait of Elisabeth Farnese, Queen consort of Spain, 1723. Found in the collection of the Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imagePhilip V Collection: Archival Archive Engraving Felipe V Historical

Archival Archive Engraving Felipe V Historical
Philip V, 1683 - 1746. King of Spain, 1700 - January 14, 1724 and again from September 6, 1724 - 1746. After a painting by Joseph Vivien

Background imagePhilip V Collection: Archival Archive Engraving Felipe V Historical

Archival Archive Engraving Felipe V Historical
Philip V, 1683 - 1746. King of Spain, 1700 - January 14, 1724 and again from September 6, 1724 - 1746. After a painting by Joseph Vivien

Background imagePhilip V Collection: Portrait Philip V Spain Members French royal family

Portrait Philip V Spain Members French royal family
Portrait of Philip V of Spain Members of the French royal family ( series title), Portrait of Philip V, king of Spain. He carries a chain with the Order of the Golden Fleece and holds command staff

Background imagePhilip V Collection: PERU: ROYAL CHRONOLOGY. Succession of the rulers of Peru, beginning with the Inca

PERU: ROYAL CHRONOLOGY. Succession of the rulers of Peru, beginning with the Inca emperors from Manco Capac to Atahualpa, and ending with the Spanish kings, Carlos V to Ferdinand VI

Background imagePhilip V Collection: PHILIP V (1683-1746). Duke of Anjou and King of Spain, 1700-1746. Philip (left)

PHILIP V (1683-1746). Duke of Anjou and King of Spain, 1700-1746. Philip (left) and his wife Maria Luisa of Savoy slaying the dragon of the Hapsburg past as the first Bourbon monarch of Spain

Background imagePhilip V Collection: LOUIS LE GRAND DAUPHIN (1661-1711). Eldest son and heir of King Louis XIV of France

LOUIS LE GRAND DAUPHIN (1661-1711). Eldest son and heir of King Louis XIV of France with his wife and children. Louis, the Duc de Bourgogne, is standing at right; Philippe

Background imagePhilip V Collection: The Arch of Philip V

The Arch of Philip V, Ronda, Malaga area, Andalucia, Spain, Europe



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Philip V, also known as Philip of Anjou, was the King of Spain from 1700 to 1746. Born in Versailles in 1683, he ascended to the Spanish throne after the death of his grandfather Charles II. This captivating monarch resided in the magnificent Royal Palace of La Granja de San Ildefonso, located in Segovia, Castile and Leon, Spain. During his reign, Philip V faced numerous challenges on both domestic and international fronts. He found himself entangled in foreign affairs and wars during the reigns of Louis XIV and Louis XV of France. These conflicts are vividly depicted in colorful lithographs showcasing significant historical events. To solidify his rule over Spain, Philip V issued coins featuring depictions of Herakles (Hercules), a symbol associated with strength and power since ancient times. The coin's design reflects Philip V's desire to establish a strong presence within his kingdom. Intriguing engravings portray French kings and queens from the 13th and 14th centuries—a nod to Philip V's ancestral ties to France through the House of Bourbon. One pivotal moment during his reign was marked by The Treaty of Utrecht on April 11th, 1713—an important pen-and-ink document that brought an end to several European conflicts while shaping new political boundaries. Various artistic mediums were employed to capture Philip V's likeness throughout history—lithographs highlighting regal grandeur or chromolithos showcasing vibrant colors—all aimed at immortalizing this influential ruler who left an indelible mark on Spain. Despite sharing a name with another prominent figure from antiquity—Philip V of Macedon—their stories diverge significantly. While one conquered lands far beyond Greece, our subject focused on governing Spain with dedication until his passing in Madrid in 1746. This portrait offers us a glimpse into the life and legacy of Philip V, a monarch whose reign was marked by political complexities and artistic splendor.