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Allegory on the marriage of Prince Wilhelm II of Orange and Maria Henrietta Stuart, Princess of Orange and Duchess of Nassau to Isaac Isaacsz
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Allegory on the marriage of Prince Wilhelm II of Orange and Maria Henrietta Stuart, Princess of Orange and Duchess of Nassau to Isaac Isaacsz. With the wedding couple on a pedestal and the parents of the couple under canopies to the sides. On the left, King Charles I of England and Henrietta Maria of France sit on a throne and on the right slightly lower the parents of Wilhelm with Friedrich Heinrich of Orange and Amalie to Solms-Braunfels. Putten float above the wedding couple with laurel wreaths and a radiant dove as a sign of the Holy Spirit. The depiction also includes a twelve-line poem in Latin. On the back of the stitch is a drawing with the face down. It shows a equestrian statue of Emperor Constantine and is only visible in counterlight.
Title: Allegory on the marriage of Prince Wilhelm II of Orange and Maria Henrietta Stuart, Princess of Orange and Duchess of Nassau to Isaac Isaacsz
Description:
Allegory on the marriage of Prince Wilhelm II of Orange and Maria Henrietta Stuart, Princess of Orange and Duchess of Nassau to Isaac Isaacsz.
With the wedding couple on a pedestal and the parents of the couple under canopies to the sides.
On the left, King Charles I of England and Henrietta Maria of France sit on a throne and on the right slightly lower the parents of Wilhelm with Friedrich Heinrich of Orange and Amalie to Solms-Braunfels.
Putten float above the wedding couple with laurel wreaths and a radiant dove as a sign of the Holy Spirit.
The depiction also includes a twelve-line poem in Latin.
On the back of the stitch is a drawing with the face down.
It shows a equestrian statue of Emperor Constantine and is only visible in counterlight.
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