Title page for: Huwelyks close to happier Eveinge van (...) Jacob van Lennep Aarnoudsz. with young woman Petronella de Neufville, 1711, Pieter Sluyter, After A. Houbaken, 1711 print On either side of a cartouche with the title of the book are Minerva and prosperity, which holds a horn of abundance with coins. Mercury taps her on the shoulder. Under the eye of God the Father, the marriage is performed above by an allegorical female figure with a pomegranate and olive branch in hand. Bride and groom give each other hands over an altar with sacrifice. Behind the groom is the love that is envy awa


Title page for: Huwelyks close to happier Eveinge van (...) Jacob van Lennep Aarnoudsz. with young woman Petronella de Neufville, 1711, Pieter Sluyter, After A. Houbaken, 1711 print On either side of a cartouche with the title of the book are Minerva and prosperity, which holds a horn of abundance with coins. Mercury taps her on the shoulder. Under the eye of God the Father, the marriage is performed above by an allegorical female figure with a pomegranate and olive branch in hand. Bride and groom give each other hands over an altar with sacrifice. Behind the groom is the love that is envy away from the bridal couple. Singing in the background and dancing people and a glimpse to a three -mast in front of anchor. At the top of the coats of arms of both families. Amsterdam paper etching / engraving (personifications and symbolic representations of) Love; 'Amore (secondo Seneca)' (Ripa). canals, waters (in city). Envy; 'Invidia' (Ripa) ~ personification of one of the Seven Deadly Sins


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