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Two putti carry arms Archduke Leopold Willem van Oostenrijk Title page
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Two putti carry arms Archduke Leopold Willem van Oostenrijk Title page
Two putti carry the arms of Archduke Leopold Willem van Oostenrijk Title page for: Painter-painting of David Teniers, gheboortigh of Antwerp painter and the camera-servant of the most noble Leopol. Guil. arts-hertogh and Don Ian van Oostenr (...), 1660 (title on object), Two winged putti with cloak in an ornamental frame. They hold the crowned weapon of Archduke Leopold Willem of Austria. This print is part of an album, cupids: amores, amoretti, putti, coat of arms (symbol of sovereignty), governor of the Southern Netherlands Leopold Willem, Don Juan II of Austria, Coenraet Waumans (mentioned on object), 1660, paper, letterpress printing, h 125 mm × w 184 mm
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1660 Album Amores Amoretti Arms Austria Cloak Coat Cupids David Teniers Governor Hold Letterpress Printing Ornamental Frame Putti Sovereignty Symbol Title Mentioned
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This print showcases a magnificent title page featuring two adorable putti carrying the arms of Archduke Leopold Willem van Oostenrijk. The artwork, created by renowned painter David Teniers, beautifully captures the essence of Antwerp's artistic heritage and pays tribute to the camera-servant of the esteemed Leopol. The two winged putti are elegantly framed within an ornamental design, their delicate figures draped in a cloak that adds an air of enchantment to the composition. With grace and poise, they hold aloft the crowned weapon symbolizing Archduke Leopold Willem's authority and power as a member of Austria's royal family. This remarkable print is part of a larger album dedicated to cupids, amores, amoretti, and putti - cherubic symbols often associated with love and devotion. Additionally, it bears the coat of arms representing sovereignty and serves as a testament to Governor Leopold Willem's influential role in governing the Southern Netherlands during this period. The inclusion of Don Juan II of Austria further emphasizes the importance placed on noble lineage within this artistic masterpiece. Coenraet Waumans is also mentioned on this historic object from 1660. Printed using letterpress techniques on high-quality paper measuring 125mm in height by 184mm in width, this extraordinary piece offers viewers a glimpse into both artistry and history intertwined seamlessly together.
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