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Allegory golden wedding Pieter van Loon Agneta Graswinckel Content
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Allegory golden wedding Pieter van Loon Agneta Graswinckel Content
Allegory of the golden wedding of Pieter van Loon and Agneta Graswinckel Content of the medal, struck in memory of the Goude bruyloft van den called Mr. Pieter van Loon and lady Agneta Graswinckel (title on object), A triumphal arch in honor of the golden wedding of Pieter van Loon and Agneta Graswinckel. The gate is decorated with tokens in honor of the anniversary. Several putti in the gate opening making and keeping tokens. In the middle of the gate two personifications, Trouw and Eendracht, on either side of a Dutch inscription, triumphal arch, cupids: amores, amoretti, putti, golden anniversary, nymphs (in general), Ninfe in commune (Ripa), ornament, medallion, Agreement, Unity, Concordia, Concordia insuperabile, Concordia militare, Concordia di Pace, Unione civile (Ripa), Frankness, Loyalty, Lealta, Realta (Ripa), Agneta Graswinckel, Pieter van Loon (1641), Jan Goeree (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1722, paper, engraving, w 409 mm × h 510 mm
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Media ID 19548382
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1641 1722 Allegory Amores Amoretti Anniversary Commune Cupids Decorated Gate General Honor Jan Goeree Loyalty Medal Medallion Memory Middle Ninfe Nymphs Ornament Pieter Van Loon Putti Ripa Side Struck Title Triumphal Arch Unity Agreement Concordia Golden Wedding Mentioned Tokens
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures the essence of love and unity in a magnificent allegorical scene. The image depicts a triumphal arch, erected to celebrate the golden wedding anniversary of Pieter van Loon and Agneta Graswinckel Content. Adorned with tokens symbolizing their enduring love, the gate is a testament to their lasting commitment. At the center of the arch stand two personifications: Trouw (meaning "loyalty" in Dutch) and Eendracht (representing "unity"). They flank a Dutch inscription, emphasizing the importance of harmony within marriage. Surrounding them are cupids known as amores, amoretti, and putti – cherubic figures that embody love's playful spirit. The gate opening reveals several putti diligently creating and preserving tokens for this special occasion. Their presence adds an air of enchantment to the scene as they contribute to commemorating this milestone event. The medallion at the top bears various symbols representing agreement, frankness, loyalty, and other virtues essential for a successful union. Nymphs grace both sides of this ornamentation further enhancing its elegance. Created by Jan Goeree in 1722 Amsterdam on paper through engraving techniques, this print showcases his artistic prowess in capturing intricate details with precision. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from Liszt Collection, we are reminded of the beauty found within long-lasting marriages like that between Pieter van Loon and Agneta Graswinckel Content. It serves as an inspiration for all couples seeking enduring love and unity throughout their own journey together.
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