Allegory of the Peace of Utrecht, 1713, The Peace Loving Truth in the Shirt, La Verité Pacifiq. and Chemise (title on object), Plates on the Peace of Utrecht of 1713, 't Lusthof van Momus (series title), Allegory on the Peace of Utrecht, 1713. Three women behind a wall, on the right a satyr between bushes. Refers to the role of England's Queen Anna in the peace process. Inscriptions and verses in Dutch and French on the plate. Part of a group of 28 new and old plates adapted to illustrate the Peace of Utrecht in 1713. Part of the print work published under the collective title 't Lust-Hof van


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