Franse maagd smeekt de goden om hulp Feestelijkheden bij het bezoek van Maria de' Medici aan Amsterdam in 1638 (serietitel) Tableau vivant with, by Maria de Medici proposed, French virgin, which begs the gods for help. Henry IV, dressed as Hercules, was commissioned to make a whole the country. Peace, Amor and Venus look in horror at the globe of the French government, which has been split in two. Justice is on the ground. Behind Maria de 'Medici is Bacchus. Presentation used in the water theater on the Rokin. Bottom right numbered 10. Plate 10 of the illustrations in the description of the fe
Franse maagd smeekt de goden om hulp Feestelijkheden bij het bezoek van Maria de' Medici aan Amsterdam in 1638 (serietitel) Tableau vivant with, by Maria de Medici proposed, French virgin, which begs the gods for help. Henry IV, dressed as Hercules, was commissioned to make a whole the country. Peace, Amor and Venus look in horror at the globe of the French government, which has been split in two. Justice is on the ground. Behind Maria de 'Medici is Bacchus. Presentation used in the water theater on the Rokin. Bottom right numbered 10. Plate 10 of the illustrations in the description of the festivities surrounding the visit of Maria de 'Medici to Amsterdam from 31 August to 5 September 1638. Manufacturer : printmaker Pieter Nolpenaar design: Nicolaes Moeyaert (listed object) publisher John Willemszoon Blaeu Publisher: Cornelis Blaeu Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1638 Material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Dimensions: plate edge: h 298 mm × W 383 mmToelichtingPrent also used in: * Baerle, Caspar van. Medicean landlord, sive descriptio publicae gratulationis, terms Serenissimam, Augustissimamque Reginam, Mariam de Medicis (...). Amsterdam: Johannes and Cornelis Willemsz. Blaeu, 1638. And: Baerle, Caspar van. Marie de Medicis, entrant dans Amsterdam: ou, histoire de la reception faicte à la Reyne Mere du Roy tres-Chrestien (...). Amsterdam: Johannes and Cornelis Willemsz. Blaeu, 1638. And: Baerle, Caspar and Joost van den Vondel. Blyde income of allerdoorluchtighste queen, Maria de Medicis t 'Amsterdam. Vertaelt from Latin (...). Amsterdam: Johannes and Cornelis Willemsz. Blaeu, 1639. * Typically, the prints in the above mentioned publications are numbered right (from the current print is well-known that the third state). But there are also instances where: in the past, unnumbered, states of the prints (the current picture, the first and second known state) are ingebonden. Subject: triumphal entry and public reception, pageant, 'entrée so
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