Paintings on the triumphal arch on the site, 1691, 1691 print Paintings on the triumphal arch on the place, founded by the city council for the entry of Stadholder-Koning Willem III in The Hague, 5 February 1691. Eight Allegorical and mythological representations, the outer performances are numbered 1 to 6. paper etching triumphal entry and public reception, pageant, 'entrée solennelle', 'joyeuse entrée'. Perseus kills the sea monster (or turns it into stone by showing it the Gorgon's head) to release Andromeda; sometimes her parents Cepheus and Cassiopea watch the scene. Justitia (justice) a
Paintings on the triumphal arch on the site, 1691, 1691 print Paintings on the triumphal arch on the place, founded by the city council for the entry of Stadholder-Koning Willem III in The Hague, 5 February 1691. Eight Allegorical and mythological representations, the outer performances are numbered 1 to 6. paper etching triumphal entry and public reception, pageant, 'entrée solennelle', 'joyeuse entrée'. Perseus kills the sea monster (or turns it into stone by showing it the Gorgon's head) to release Andromeda; sometimes her parents Cepheus and Cassiopea watch the scene. Justitia (justice) as Roman personification. Pax as Roman personification. (story of) Neptune (Poseidon). triumphal arch Pond
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