Amsterdam, Coertse, Willem, Northern Netherlands, Allegorical print on the marriages of the son and daughter of Willem V, 1790-1791, verso - stamped, Allegorical representation at the marriages of Princess Louise of Orange-Nassau with Karel van Brunswijk-Wolfenbüttel in The Hague on 14 October 1790 and of Prince Willem Frederik (the later King Willem I) with Wilhelmina Frederica of Prussia on 1 October 1791. The two bridal couples at burning altars between columns in front of a temple connected by angels with flower festoons. The Dutch Virgin, Mercury and Neptune look on. An explanation belongs to the print., print, prints, Frederik Muller Historieplaten, height 186 mm, width 152 mm, print maker, printmaker, 1790 - 1791, fourth quarter 18th century, fourth quarter of the 18th century, paper, etching, engraving, engraving (printing process), Publication (Event), Publication, publisher
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Amsterdam, Coertse, Willem, Northern Netherlands, Allegorical print, marriages, son, daughter, Willem V, 1790-1791, verso - stamped, Allegorical representation, Princess Louise, Orange-Nassau, Karel van Brunswijk-Wolfenbüttel, Hague, 14 October 1790, Prince Willem Frederik, later King Willem I, Wilhelmina Frederica, Prussia, 1 October 1791, two bridal couples, burning altars, columns, front, temple connected, angels, flower festoons, Dutch Virgin, Mercury, Neptune look on, explanation belongs, print, prints, Frederik Muller Historieplaten, height 186 mm, width 152 mm, print maker, printmaker, 1790 - 1791, fourth quarter 18th century, fourth quarter, 18th century, paper, etching, engraving, printing process, Publication, Event, publisher
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