merry company
nounDefinitions
A painting, usually from the 17th century, showing a small group of people enjoying…
A painting, usually from the 17th century, showing a small group of people enjoying themselves, usually seated with drinks and music.
- The continued interest of the Utrecht School in such merry companies is found as late as 1644 in Bronchorst's Merry Party also in Brunswick.
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