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Jan van Luxembourg and Antoon van Lalaing, c.1600-c.1625. Creator: Nicolaes de Kemp
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Jan van Luxembourg and Antoon van Lalaing, c.1600-c.1625. Creator: Nicolaes de Kemp
Jan van Luxembourg and Antoon van Lalaing, c.1600-c.1625. Jan van Luxembourg and Antoon van Lalaing van Hoogstraten. The first and second husbands of Elisabeth, Lady of Culemborg. Wearing armour and ermine cloaks, holding coats of arms. From an illustrated manuscript with the genealogy of the lords and counts of Culemborg. Attributed to Nicolaes de Kemp
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This 17th-century print depicts Jan van Luxembourg and Antoon van Lalaing, the first and second husbands of Elisabeth, Lady of Culemborg. The image, attributed to Nicolaes de Kemp, is taken from an illustrated manuscript detailing the genealogy of the lords and counts of Culemborg. Jan van Luxembourg, also known as Jean de Luxembourg-Ville, and Antoon van Lalaing, both aristocrats hailing from the Low Countries, are depicted here in full regalia. They wear intricately designed armor adorned with ermine cloaks, symbolizing their noble status. Their coats of arms, proudly displayed, add to the grandeur of the scene. The men stand side by side, each with a hand on their hip, exuding an air of confidence and power. The artist, Nicolaes de Kemp, masterfully employs gouache paint and ink on paper to bring the detailed drawing to life. The rich colors and meticulous lettering further enhance the heraldic and historic significance of the artwork. Elisabeth of Culemborg, the focal point of this genealogical record, is connected to these two noblemen through marriage. The image serves as a testament to their lineage and the heritage of the counts of Culemborg. The print, with its intricate details and historic importance, offers a glimpse into the fashion, aristocracy, and noble traditions of the Netherlands during the 17th century.
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