Sentence print about marriages of the son and daughter of Willem V, 1790-1791, Tablet for the Memorials of High Marriages between (...) Willem Frederick, Hereditary Prince of Orange &, with Frederica Louisa Wilhelmina, Princes of Pruyssen &, and Carolus George Augustus, Hereditary Prince of Brunswyk Wolfenbuttel with Frederica Louisa Wilhelmina, Princes of Orange (...) (title on object), Allegorical performance in honor of the marriage of Princess Louise of Orange-Nassau to Karel van Brunswijk-Wolfenbüttel in The Hague on October 14 1790 and of Prince Willem Frederik (later King William I) with Wilhelmina Frederica of Prussia on October 1, 1791. At the top the two bridal couples. Marriage on a pedestal is crowned by Religion and while Virtue puts a necklace on her. On the left Mars burning weapons, on the right the personification of the wedding ceremonies, with a coat of arms with a porcupine., print, print maker: Jan Gerritsz. Visser, (mentioned on object), after design by: Paulus Constantijn la Fargue, (mentioned on object), after drawing by: Jan Gerritsz. Visser, (mentioned on object), print maker: Northern Netherlands, publisher: Amsterdam, 1790, paper, etching, engraving, height, 495 mm × width, 350 mm
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Sentence print, marriages, son, daughter, Willem V, 1790-1791, Tablet, Memorials, High Marriages, Willem Frederick, Hereditary Prince, Orange &, Frederica Louisa Wilhelmina, Princes, Pruyssen &, Carolus George Augustus, Brunswyk Wolfenbuttel, Orange, title, object, Allegorical performance, honor, marriage, Princess Louise, Orange-Nassau, Karel van Brunswijk-Wolfenbüttel, Hague, October 14 1790, Prince Willem Frederik, later King William I, Wilhelmina Frederica, Prussia, October 1, 1791, top, two bridal couples, Marriage, pedestal, crowned, Religion, Virtue puts, necklace, left Mars, burning, weapons, right, personification, wedding ceremonies, coat, arms, porcupine, print, print maker, Jan Gerritsz, Visser, mentioned, design, Paulus Constantijn la Fargue, drawing, Northern Netherlands, publisher, Amsterdam, 1790, paper, etching, engraving, height, 495 mm × width, 350 mm
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