Allegory of the elevation of William IV as governor in 1747 allegory of the elevation of prince William IV as governor in May 1747. the Dutch Lion with heavy d, lance and freedom awake hat in the Dutch Garden in the divine light shone Oranjeboom. In frame with arms of the seven provinces and portrait medallions of Prince William IV and his wife Anna of Hanover and the former Princes of Orange. Right: Pag. 1. Manufacturer : printmaker Jan Caspar Philips (listed building) in its design: Jan Caspar Philips (listed building) Publisher: Theodore Crajenschot (listed property) Place manufacture: Amst


Allegory of the elevation of William IV as governor in 1747 allegory of the elevation of prince William IV as governor in May 1747. the Dutch Lion with heavy d, lance and freedom awake hat in the Dutch Garden in the divine light shone Oranjeboom. In frame with arms of the seven provinces and portrait medallions of Prince William IV and his wife Anna of Hanover and the former Princes of Orange. Right: Pag. 1. Manufacturer : printmaker Jan Caspar Philips (listed building) in its design: Jan Caspar Philips (listed building) Publisher: Theodore Crajenschot (listed property) Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1747 Physical features: etching and engra material: paper Technique : etching / engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: h 166 mm × W 281 mm Subject: fenced or walled garden; "Hortus Conclusus'Verheffing of Prince William IV to hereditary stadholder (1747) When: 1747 - 1747Wie: William IV (Prince of Orange-Nassau) Anna Hanover


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