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Celebrating company prince No uncommon Treasure
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Celebrating company prince No uncommon Treasure
Celebrating company for a prince No uncommon Treasure can give true pleasure (title on object), A man with a winch and a kneeled figure with a basket for a female prince. In the background a company with musical instruments, ruler, sovereign - BB - female ruler, lyre, cithara, psaltery, more than one musician with instrument, kneeling figure (left side visible, left - (left hand, left foot, etc.) )), Willem van Senus (mentioned on object), Netherlands, 1811, paper, h 99 mm × w 137 mm
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Media ID 19541041
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1811 Background Basket Cithara Company Female Ruler Instrument Kneeling Figure Left Hand Lyre Musical Instruments Musician Psaltery Ruler Sovereign Title Willem Van Senus Winch Left Foot Mentioned
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In this print titled "Celebrating Company for a Prince No Uncommon Treasure Can Give True Pleasure" we are transported back to the Netherlands in 1811. The image showcases a moment of grandeur and festivity, with an array of intriguing elements. At the center of the composition stands a man, his strong figure accentuated by a winch he holds firmly in his hands. Beside him, a kneeled figure presents a basket to what appears to be a female prince. This gesture symbolizes reverence and respect towards her noble status. In the background, we witness an entire company engaged in celebration. Musicians play their instruments passionately, filling the air with melodious tunes that resonate joyously. A ruler and sovereign can be seen among them, accompanied by other individuals holding lyres, citharas, and psalteries. To the left side of the frame, another kneeling figure is partially visible - perhaps representing loyalty or servitude towards those in power. The artist behind this remarkable piece is Willem van Senus as mentioned on the object itself. Through his skillful use of paper as medium, he has captured both intricate details and vibrant colors that bring this historical scene to life. This print from Liszt Collection offers us a glimpse into an era where celebrations were extravagant affairs filled with music and opulence fit for royalty. It reminds us that true pleasure lies not only in material treasures but also in shared moments of jubilation and camaraderie.
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