CAROLA BURBONIA... (portrait of Charlotte de Bourbon)
by Goltzius, Hendrick (1558-1617)
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Lisse, Netherlands
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About This Item
Portrait of Charlotte de Bourbon (1547-1582) the third wife of William of Orange. Half-length portrait of the richly dressed woman with a hand on the table in front of her. In each corner female personifications of the four elements with biblical scene in the background; in strapwork symbols related to the elements. Inscribed on the oval frame: 'CAROLA BVRBONIA D.G. PRIN. AVR. CO: NASS. &C. AET. ANN. XXIII A. M.LXXXI'. Latin captions below the representations of the elements; four lines of Latin text in cartouche at the bottom centre: 'Huius me curae... lustrabit lampade Solis'. l Engraving on paper trimmed to plate mark; total: 272 x 183 mm; state II/2; very nice impression; New Hollstein 262; Strauss 143; Bartsch 179, Muller 99
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- Goltzius.nl (NL)
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- Title
- CAROLA BURBONIA... (portrait of Charlotte de Bourbon)
- Author
- Goltzius, Hendrick (1558-1617)
- Book Condition
- Used
- Keywords
- (general) Allegory Portraits Portretten Prenten Prints
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