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Orange blossom may suggest that she was a supporter of the House of Orange (in effect the rulers of the Netherlands) but it also has a long tradition as a symbol of purity and chastity, and of marriage and fertility. In the seventeenth century orange blossom was usually shown in paintings as a small bouquet; in the nineteenth century it often became a bridal headdress. On the low wall in this painting there’s a carving of two cherubs embracing, also a symbol of love and marriage.
Title
Portrait of a Lady
Date
1683
Medium
Oil on canvas
Measurements
H 78.5 x W 62 cm
Accession number
NG4790
Acquisition method
Presented by J.J. Humphrey Johnstone, 1935
Work type
Painting