File:Chateau Coulon Gracay Emblem Nec tollit amorem 1605.jpg
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English: Emblem mit der Darstellung einer abgestorbenen Platane, die durch einen Weinstock umschlungen wird, als Sinnbild der über den Tod hinaus bestehenden Liebe; als Wandfresko angebracht vermutlich 1605 anlässlich der Hochzeit des François de Bourbon, prince de Conti (1558–1614) mit seiner zweiten Ehefrau, Louise Marguerite de Lorraine-Guise (1588–1631), in einem vermutlich als Schlafgemach dienenden Raum in Chateau de Coulon in Graçay (Département Cher). Entnommen wurden Titel und Bilder seitenrichtig dem anonym erschienenen Théâtre d’amour von um 1600 mit Kupferstichen von Jakob de Gheyn II (1565–1629): Anonym (Kupferstich) nach Jacques de Gheyn II (Entwurf des Kupferstichs), Anonym (Text): Ni mesme la mort. In: Théâtre d’amour. s.l. [Amsterdam], s.d. [um 1600], Plate 21: https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1889-0816-3-19 |
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Author | Anonym [nach Jakob de Gheyn II] |
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