Solms-Braunfels, Amalie Countess to stand with her two oldest children in the toddler in whole figure on pedestal with protruding middle part in the foreground of a everyday scene in front of the inland in the Hague: half of the left; Jewels, loop decoration and gesture with five drop beads in densely ondulated hair; Pearl ears; Peak cooking crimping increased in the neck; in galak dress with brightly lined cutout; Top bassen and multi-row pearl necklaces around breast, shoulders and waist down hanging, centrally covered by jewelry at double row pearl necklace; Towing and lace cuffs on the sle


Solms-Braunfels, Amalie Countess to stand with her two oldest children in the toddler in whole figure on pedestal with protruding middle part in the foreground of a everyday scene in front of the inland in the Hague: half of the left; Jewels, loop decoration and gesture with five drop beads in densely ondulated hair; Pearl ears; Peak cooking crimping increased in the neck; in galak dress with brightly lined cutout; Top bassen and multi-row pearl necklaces around breast, shoulders and waist down hanging, centrally covered by jewelry at double row pearl necklace; Towing and lace cuffs on the sleeves; gloved, with pearl strips; Some open compartments in the right; On both sides for their age much too big children in women's clothes, similar to the mother's dress: the two-year-old Wilhelm II, Prince of Orania, with feather-shaken top hood, medallion with the portrait of King Adolf by Nassau to breast strip; Sitting a bird on his right hand; The one-year Luise Henriette with top hood and expanding top collar; Both children hold some flowers in their left; In the picture below, in front of the podium, a transverse roller cartridge with four-line Latin. Legend, dedication and designation of the stecher, dated. Copper engraving of Willem Outgertsz. Akersloot (after an Adriaen Pietersz. Van de Venne attributed design). 1628.


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