Geboorte van de toekomstige koning Willem III, 1817 Allegory of the birth of Willem Alexander Paul Frederick Louis, the Crown Prince of Orange and later King William III on 19 February 1817. A baby crawls out of the ruptured sheath of Orange Apple, the fruit of an orange. He lies in a flat dish, which is decorated with symbolic figures. Left on a rug arms Netherlands and Prussia. Rear left a clock that read: Il est né. On the right a nocturnal hemel. Manufacturer : print maker: Joannes Josephus Wolff to painting by: J. François (1817) Insert preparation: Rotterdam Date: 1817 Physical character
Geboorte van de toekomstige koning Willem III, 1817 Allegory of the birth of Willem Alexander Paul Frederick Louis, the Crown Prince of Orange and later King William III on 19 February 1817. A baby crawls out of the ruptured sheath of Orange Apple, the fruit of an orange. He lies in a flat dish, which is decorated with symbolic figures. Left on a rug arms Netherlands and Prussia. Rear left a clock that read: Il est né. On the right a nocturnal hemel. Manufacturer : print maker: Joannes Josephus Wolff to painting by: J. François (1817) Insert preparation: Rotterdam Date: 1817 Physical characteristics: etching, stippelets and engra material: paper Technique: etching / stippelets / engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: h 461 mm × W 350 mm Date: 1817 - 1817Wie: William III (king of the Netherlands)
Size: 1402px × 1783px
Photo credit: © Art World / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: