Zinnsprent around marriages of the son and daughter of Willem V, 1790-1791, Jan Gerritsz. Visser, After Paul Constantijn La Fargue, 1790 print Allegorical representation in honor of the marriage of Princess Louise of Oranje-Nassau with Karel van Brunswijk-Wolfenbüttel in The Hague on October 14, 1790 and of Prince Willem Frederik (later King Willem I) with Wilhelmina Frederica van Pruisen on October 1, 1791. At the top The two wedding couples. Marriage on a pedestal is crowned by religion and while the virtue her necklace overturns. On the left Mars who burns weapons, on the right the personif


Zinnsprent around marriages of the son and daughter of Willem V, 1790-1791, Jan Gerritsz. Visser, After Paul Constantijn La Fargue, 1790 print Allegorical representation in honor of the marriage of Princess Louise of Oranje-Nassau with Karel van Brunswijk-Wolfenbüttel in The Hague on October 14, 1790 and of Prince Willem Frederik (later King Willem I) with Wilhelmina Frederica van Pruisen on October 1, 1791. At the top The two wedding couples. Marriage on a pedestal is crowned by religion and while the virtue her necklace overturns. On the left Mars who burns weapons, on the right the personification of the wedding ceremonies, with a coat of arms with a porcupine. The print includes a statement. print maker: Northern Netherlandspublisher: Amsterdam paper etching / engraving marriage, married couple, 'matrimonium'


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