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The Great Feast of the Estates of Holland made to the King and to the Royal Family
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The Great Feast of the Estates of Holland made to the King and to the Royal Family
618023 The Great Feast of the Estates of Holland made to the King and to the Royal Family, 1660 (engraving) by Toorenvliet, Jacob (1635-1719); Private Collection; (add.info.: King Charles II dining with King Maurice of Hague. Illustration from A Relation of the Voiage which Charles II hath made in Holland from the 25th May to the 2nd June 1660 by Sir William Lower. Engraving by Pierre Philippe.); The Stapleton Collection; Dutch, out of copyright
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The Great Feast of the Estates of Holland made to the King and to the Royal Family
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is a captivating engraving that transports us back to 1660, during the Restoration era. The image depicts an opulent banquet held in honor of King Charles II by King Maurice of Hague. The grand room is adorned with exquisite chandeliers casting a warm glow on the scene below. The long dining table is lavishly set with fine china, silverware, and crystal goblets. Guests dressed in elegant attire engage in lively conversation while indulging in sumptuous food and drink. This feast serves as both a diplomatic gesture and a celebration of royal alliances between England and Holland. King Charles II sits at the head of the table, regally presiding over this momentous occasion. His presence exudes power and authority, symbolizing his successful restoration to the throne after years of political turmoil. The artist Jacob Toorenvliet masterfully captures every intricate detail, from the flickering candlelight illuminating each face to the delicate brushstrokes depicting rich textures. This enchanting illustration was originally featured in Sir William Lower's "A Relation of the Voiage which Charles II hath made in Holland" further enhancing its historical significance. "The Great Feast" print offers viewers a glimpse into an extravagant event where diplomacy intertwines with lavishness, showcasing not only artistic skill but also cultural exchange between nations during this significant period in British history.
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