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Talking men cows sheep Two images sheet seated man talking
Talking men and cows and sheep, Two images on one sheet. Above: a seated man talking to a standing man with a bowl in his hands. Below: a landscape with a cow, seen from behind, and three sheep, one of which rises up the slope. Portrait of Johan Willem Friso in an ornamented oval of oak leaves. In the middle under his arm with a crown. On a pedestal his name, his titles and two columns with four lines of Latin text each. -Nassau, Portrait of Johan Willem Friso in an ornamented oval. A cavalry battle in the background. On the right a putto points to a relief with a representation of his death on it. Johan Willem Friso (Prince of Orange-Nassau), Frederic Theodore Faber (mentioned on object), Brussels, 1828, paper, etching, h 190 mm × w 123 mm
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1828 Background Bowl Brussels Cavalry Battle Cows Crown Death Four Lines Frédéric Théodore Faber Hands Latin Text Nassau Pedestal Prince Relief Representation Sheep Slope Standing Man Three Sheep Titles Two Columns Two Images Johan Willem Friso Mentioned Oak Leaves
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This print from the Liszt Collection showcases two distinct images on one sheet. The upper image portrays a seated man engaged in conversation with a standing man holding a bowl, their animated discussion evident through their gestures and expressions. Meanwhile, the lower image captures a picturesque landscape featuring a cow seen from behind and three sheep, one of which is ascending the slope. The focal point of this composition is an ornate oval frame adorned with oak leaves, within which lies a portrait of Johan Willem Friso. Positioned beneath his arm rests a crown, symbolizing his royal status. A pedestal proudly displays his name and titles while two columns bear four lines of Latin text each, further emphasizing his significance. Intriguingly juxtaposed against this regal depiction is an intense cavalry battle unfolding in the background. To the right side of the frame, a putto points towards a relief depicting Johan Willem Friso's death—an eerie reminder of mortality amidst grandeur. Created by Frederic Theodore Faber in Brussels during 1828 using paper and etching techniques, this artwork measures 190 mm in height and 123 mm in width. Its historical value lies not only in its portrayal of significant figures but also as an exquisite example of artistry during that era.
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