. . . . . "0.52640002965927124023"^^ . "71.1" . . "1701 / 1725, Flanders" . "A fashionably dressed woman sits in the center of the composition. She holds a helmet aloft in her left hand while her right hand drops to touch pieces of fruit in a dish resting on a pile of armor near her feet. Her right foot rests on another pile of armor. Two female figures stand behind her: at the left, a woman wearing billowing draperies and an olive-leaf crown holds an olive branch in her left hand, and with her right hand she places a laurel crown on the head of the seated woman; at the right stands a woman in armor holding a spear in her right hand and wearing a shield on her left arm. A standard and two banners rise from the ground in front of this figure. All three figures appear before a great curtain which has been draped above and behind them. Beyond the curtain, a valley opens into the far distance. Another fashionable female figure sits in the forward left corner of the composition. Opposite her in the forward right corner are seated two captives or slaves.\n\nThe border shows a rich rinceau of foliage, fruit and flowers punctuated with parrots, quivers of arrows, urns, and shells. These elements spill beyond the boundaries of the border and into the field; at the top, three garlands of roses hang well down into the picture area."@en . "1701 / 1725, Flanders" . "A fashionably dressed woman sits in the center of the composition. She holds a helmet aloft in her left hand while her right hand drops to touch pieces of fruit in a dish resting on a pile of armor near her feet. Her right foot rests on another pile of armor. Two female figures stand behind her: at the left, a woman wearing billowing draperies and an olive-leaf crown holds an olive branch in her left hand, and with her right hand she places a laurel crown on the head of the seated woman; at the right stands a woman in armor holding a spear in her right hand and wearing a shield on her left arm. A standard and two banners rise from the ground in front of this figure. All three figures appear before a great curtain which has been draped above and behind them. Beyond the curtain, a valley opens into the far distance. Another fashionable female figure sits in the forward left corner of the composition. Opposite her in the forward right corner are seated two captives or slaves.\n\nThe border shows a rich rinceau of foliage, fruit and flowers punctuated with parrots, quivers of arrows, urns, and shells. These elements spill beyond the boundaries of the border and into the field; at the top, three garlands of roses hang well down into the picture area."@en . . . .