Design for a Frontispiece: Mercury and Fame
Francisco Rizi Spanish
Not on view
This drawing was for the engraved title page to Noticia del recibimiento i entrada de la reyna nuestra señora doña María-Ana de Austria . . . , a book commemorating the entry of Maríana of Austria into Madrid on November 15, 1649, for her marriage to Philip IV. Above, Fame sounds her trumpet. Below her is a motto from the Aeneid (IV, 175): "Fame acquires strength as she goes along." At right is Hymen, the goddess of marriage, who joins hands with Mercury, the messenger of the gods and patron of travelers. As a guide, Mercury escorted Psyche to heaven for her marriage with Cupid. In the context of this drawing, the association of Mercury with Hymen portends a fruitful and expedient union between Philip and Maríana.
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