Portrait of Anna van Hannover, Princess of Oranje-Nassau, Jacob Houbraken, After Hendrik Pothoven, 1750 print Portrait of Anna van Hannover, princess of Oranje-Nassau, wife of William IV, in an oval around which Bloemguirles and at the top a crown of burning hearts. Left and right a sculpted cherubine. Under the portrait on the pedestal a bass relief with an allegorical scene. In that scene, eternity, with an Ouroboros in his hand, a woman with coat of arms and freedom hats a flower. Behind them the all -seeing eye. Around the pedestal in the foreground a coat of arms and attributes belonging


Portrait of Anna van Hannover, Princess of Oranje-Nassau, Jacob Houbraken, After Hendrik Pothoven, 1750 print Portrait of Anna van Hannover, princess of Oranje-Nassau, wife of William IV, in an oval around which Bloemguirles and at the top a crown of burning hearts. Left and right a sculpted cherubine. Under the portrait on the pedestal a bass relief with an allegorical scene. In that scene, eternity, with an Ouroboros in his hand, a woman with coat of arms and freedom hats a flower. Behind them the all -seeing eye. Around the pedestal in the foreground a coat of arms and attributes belonging to the truth (mirror and snake) and the case law (balance). First print from a series of six with the images of the consort and mothers of the stadholders. Amsterdam paper engraving / etching


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Photo credit: © piemags/rmn / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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