Allegorical representation on the occasion of the marriage of Louis Fabricius Dubourg and his wife, Allegorical representation on the occasion of the marriage of Louis Fabricius Dubourg and his wife at Amsterdam in 1729. Amor sits as the love that conquers all on a cloud with the globe under his arm. With him sit Hercules, Minerva as patroness of science and the Art of Painting. On the left a lion and a tiger. The scene is framed in an ornamental frame with the god of marriage Hymen and putti, embracing each other, at the top right. Center bottom the motto: Amori Cedant Omnia., print maker: Bernard Picart, (mentioned on object), after design by: Louis Fabritius Dubourg, (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1729, paper, etching, engraving, height 118 mm × width 153 mm
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Allegorical representation, occasion, marriage, Louis Fabricius Dubourg, wife, Allegorical representation, occasion, marriage, Louis Fabricius Dubourg, wife, Amsterdam, 1729, Amor sits, love, conquers, cloud, globe under, arm, sit Hercules, Minerva, patroness, science, Art, Painting, left, lion, tiger, scene, framed, ornamental frame, god, marriage Hymen, putti, embracing, top right, Center bottom, motto, Amori Cedant Omnia, print maker, Bernard Picart, mentioned, object, design, Louis Fabritius Dubourg, mentioned, object, Amsterdam, 1729, paper, etching, engraving, height 118 mm × width 153 mm
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