Jacoba of Bavaria, countess of Holland. Engraving by J. Folkema, 1753, after T. Jelgersma after a painting attributed to J. Mostaert.
- Mostaert, Jan Jansz., active approximately 1475-1555 or 1556.
- Date:
- [1753?]
- Reference:
- 47363i
- Pictures
About this work
Description
Below, a cartouche showing the wedding of Jacoba of Bavaria with one of her wedding partners. On the left, a man wearing foot shackles (Frank van Borselen, on his release from imprisonment between his two weddings with Jacoba?); on the right, perhaps Philip the Good, duke of Burgundy
Device, top left: a heart pierced by an arrow and surrounded by manacles, presumably representing the political and military disruptions of Jacoba's marriages. Device, top right: two doves and a torch on a crown, representing a happy royal marriage (?). In the cartouche below, the wedding altar is decorated with two flaming hearts
Publication/Creation
[Haarlem?] : Joh. Enschede excudit, [1753?]
Physical description
1 print : engraving ; image and text 36 x 22.3 cm
Lettering
Jacoba hertogin van Beyeren, gravin van Holland, &c. J. Mostert pinxit Harlemensis. Taco Jelgersma del. et ornam. inv. ; Jacob Folkema sculp. 1753
Notes
With: a pendant engraving showing the fourth and last wedding-partner of Jacoba of Bavaria, Frank van Borselen (Wellcome Library catalogue no. 47334i)
References note
Frederik Muller, Beschrijvende catalogus van 7000 portretten, van Nederlanders, Amsterdam, 1853 (p. 1, no. 9)
Reference
Wellcome Collection 47363i
Reproduction note
There is a pair of paintings by Mostaert in the Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen, of which one painting is identified as a portrait of Jacoba of Bavaria and the other shows a man: these paintings are not a source for the present engravings
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