Allegory on the province of Utrecht, Jan Caspar Philips, 1758 print The personification of the province of Utrecht is playing with Kroon, scepter, accompanying coat of arms, a Bible and on her lap of freedom. Next to her are a bishop, a spiritual, a knight and a putto with coats of arms. On the right is the Stedemag van Utrecht with weapons of the cities of Utrecht, Amersfoort, Rhenen and Montfoort. She is sitting on a flowing jug as a symbol of the Rhine. In the background a view of the city of Utrecht. paper etching / engraving personifications of countries, nations, states, districts, etc.


Allegory on the province of Utrecht, Jan Caspar Philips, 1758 print The personification of the province of Utrecht is playing with Kroon, scepter, accompanying coat of arms, a Bible and on her lap of freedom. Next to her are a bishop, a spiritual, a knight and a putto with coats of arms. On the right is the Stedemag van Utrecht with weapons of the cities of Utrecht, Amersfoort, Rhenen and Montfoort. She is sitting on a flowing jug as a symbol of the Rhine. In the background a view of the city of Utrecht. paper etching / engraving personifications of countries, nations, states, districts, etc. (+ province; provincial). personification of a city, town-patron(ess). armorial bearing, heraldry Utrecht. Utrecht. Amersfoort. Rhenen. Montfoort


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