Allegory of the marriage of Count William Frederick of Nassau and Albertina Agnes, 1652, Schelte Adamsz. Bolswert, 1652 Canvas Print

Allegory of the marriage of Count William Frederick of Nassau and Albertina Agnes, 1652, Schelte Adamsz. Bolswert, 1652 Canvas Print

Allegory of the marriage of William Frederick, Count of Nassau-Dietz to Albertine Agnes, Princess of Orange-Nassau, daughter of Frederick Henry, May 1652. William Frederick is led by Mercury to his wife, in the clouds are Jupiter and Juno. Central Cupid with a burning torch and the weapons of both parties. At the bottom a canvas with a long verse in Latin by students of the Roman Catholic College in Turnhout. On either side allegorical carylicides of female figures with an Orange branch and a horn of plenty.

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