Allegorical state bed of Prince William IV, 1751 The state bed of on October 22 the deceased prince William IV and Where: on it during the months of November and December of the year 1751 laid out lay. At the head of the bed grie widow daughter Princess Caroline and son Prince William V accompanied by allegorical figures. The bed decorated with the arms of the seven provinces, the Generality and the Admiralty. On the tray below the plate a verse in two columns with decorated initial V. Manufacturer : printmaker Gerard Sibelius (listed building) in its design: Gerard Sibelius (listed building)


Allegorical state bed of Prince William IV, 1751 The state bed of on October 22 the deceased prince William IV and Where: on it during the months of November and December of the year 1751 laid out lay. At the head of the bed grie widow daughter Princess Caroline and son Prince William V accompanied by allegorical figures. The bed decorated with the arms of the seven provinces, the Generality and the Admiralty. On the tray below the plate a verse in two columns with decorated initial V. Manufacturer : printmaker Gerard Sibelius (listed building) in its design: Gerard Sibelius (listed building) author: unknown (listed building) printer: Cornelis Sibelius (listed property) Place manufacture: printmaker: Northern Netherlands Publisher: Amsterdam Date: 1751 Physical features: etching and engra with text printing, initial in woodcut material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) / woodcut / printing sizes: sheet: h 559 mm × W 453 mm Subject: lying in state death of William IV (1751) When: 1751-10-25 - 1751-10-251751-11 - 1751-12Wie: William IV (prince of Orange-Nassau) Willem V (prince of Orange -Nassau) Anna Hanover Carolina (princess of Orange-Nassau)


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