Allegory on the marriage of William V and Wilhelmina of Prussia, 1767 Allegory wedding governor William V and princess Wilhelmina of Prussia on October 4, 1767. Two naked idealized figures of the prince and princess surrounded by clouds, right altar. The Prince as the sun god Apollo standing on a cloud. In the margins of the contract to the wedding couple in the Frans. Manufacturer : printmaker Johann Joseph Friedrich Langenhöffel (listed building) dedicated to: William V (Prince of Orange-Nassau) (listed building) commissioned by Johann Joseph Friedrich Langenhöffel ( indicated on object) Pla
Allegory on the marriage of William V and Wilhelmina of Prussia, 1767 Allegory wedding governor William V and princess Wilhelmina of Prussia on October 4, 1767. Two naked idealized figures of the prince and princess surrounded by clouds, right altar. The Prince as the sun god Apollo standing on a cloud. In the margins of the contract to the wedding couple in the Frans. Manufacturer : printmaker Johann Joseph Friedrich Langenhöffel (listed building) dedicated to: William V (Prince of Orange-Nassau) (listed building) commissioned by Johann Joseph Friedrich Langenhöffel ( indicated on object) Place manufacture: Germany Date: 1767 Physical characteristics: stippelets Material: paper Technique: stippelets Dimensions: plate edge: h 370 mm × W 253 mm Subject: betrothal and marriage (+ variant) Marriage of William V and Wilhelmina of Prussia (1767) When: 1767 -10-04 - 1767-10-04Wie: William V (prince of Orange-Nassau) Wilhelmina of Prussia (1751-1820)
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