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  1. Oct 23, 2021 · Portrait of a Young Married Couple’ was created in 1620 by Jacob Jordaens in Baroque style. Find more prominent pieces of portrait at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.

  2. The panel depicts a married couple in a single image, a format developed in German art and popular with clients. Examples of double portraits are also to be found in 15 th -century Flemish art. Hans Memling, who was German by origin, chose this format to depict an elderly couple whose images were later separated and are now displayed in two different museums.

  3. Pieter Codde usually painted sophisticated gatherings in rather spartan interiors. Here he applied that same formula to his full-length portrait of a young husband and wife. They stand close to one another, hand in hand, and are most likely only recently married. They wear their finest outfits with fashionable collars and expensive jewels.

  4. Browse 373,611 authentic couple portrait stock photos, high-res images, and pictures, or explore additional senior couple portrait or young couple portrait stock images to find the right photo at the right size and resolution for your project.

  5. Portrait of a Marriage is the story of a couple's life through their years together. They come from different backgrounds and their ways of mind couldn't be more different from each other. But even though they have different forms of showing their love, and sometimes feel unhappiness instead of joy, their marriage persists.

  6. The Portrait of Terentius Neo is a Roman fresco, created circa 50 AD, depicting a couple holding objects important to literacy. It was found in Pompeii in the House of Terentius Neo in Regio 7, Insula 2, 6, [2] and is now in the National Archaeological Museum, Naples .

  7. This double portrait of a married couple attired as typical German burghers might represent the Augsburg merchant Lorenz Kraffter and his wife, Honesta Merz, whose birthdates (1460 and 1477, respectively) correspond to the sitter’s ages inscribed on the painting in 1512.