Allegory of Marriage

Gillis van Breen (1560-1602), after Cornelis Cussens (?–1618), engraving, c. 1595-c. 1610

In the early 17th century, love, courtship, and music went together. House concerts were the preferable social venue for young people to meet. A gentleman might have been invited to an afternoon or evening concert to meet a young lady. Under the supervision of her parents, playing instrumental music and singing became an opportunity to find a suitable spouse.

  • Artwork typeprint
  • Object numberRP-P-1902-A-22415
  • Dimensionsheight 261 mm x width 192 mm
  • Physical characteristicsgravure