Allegory of the decline of the prosperity of the Netherlands, 1799 Kranke Virgin Lands (title object) Allegory on the decline of the prosperity of the Netherlands by internal strife and the war with England, 1799. the Dutch Virgin is ill in bed at the remains of a ruined building, Mercury (trade) and the Dutch lion lying languidly on her feet. Right see William of Orange, Johan van Barneveld and Michiel de Ruyter defeated far. With achtregelig fresh in two columns in the marge. Manufacturer : print maker: anonymous publisher: Isaac de Jongh (indicated on object) Place manufacture: The Netherla


Allegory of the decline of the prosperity of the Netherlands, 1799 Kranke Virgin Lands (title object) Allegory on the decline of the prosperity of the Netherlands by internal strife and the war with England, 1799. the Dutch Virgin is ill in bed at the remains of a ruined building, Mercury (trade) and the Dutch lion lying languidly on her feet. Right see William of Orange, Johan van Barneveld and Michiel de Ruyter defeated far. With achtregelig fresh in two columns in the marge. Manufacturer : print maker: anonymous publisher: Isaac de Jongh (indicated on object) Place manufacture: The Netherlands Date: 1799 - 1805 Physical characteristics: stippelets Material: paper Technique: stippelets Dimensions: plate edge: H 407 mm × W 478 mm Subject : personifications of countries, nations, states, districts, etc. (with NAME) British-Russian expedition to North Holland When: 1799 - 1799


Size: 1704px × 1466px
Photo credit: © Art World / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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