Allegory at the National Assembly, 1796, 1797 print Allegory at the first national meeting, opened in The Hague on March 1, 1796. Temple in which a counselor sitting in Roman clothing sitting on his throne a command staf with a ribbon with the scratching 'Vox Populi, Vox Dei' receives from the Dutch Virgin. Caution and wisdom (Minerva) watch. On the columns of the temple portraits of Hendrik D. Hooft, Johan van Oldenbarnevelt and Hugo de Groot. Left in the background the meeting room. The print includes a statement. Rotterdam paper personifications of countries, nations, states, districts, et


Allegory at the National Assembly, 1796, 1797 print Allegory at the first national meeting, opened in The Hague on March 1, 1796. Temple in which a counselor sitting in Roman clothing sitting on his throne a command staf with a ribbon with the scratching 'Vox Populi, Vox Dei' receives from the Dutch Virgin. Caution and wisdom (Minerva) watch. On the columns of the temple portraits of Hendrik D. Hooft, Johan van Oldenbarnevelt and Hugo de Groot. Left in the background the meeting room. The print includes a statement. Rotterdam paper personifications of countries, nations, states, districts, Prudence, 'Prudentia'; 'Prudenza' (Ripa) ~ one of the Four Cardinal Virtues. specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Minerva; Minerva as patroness. Lower House, Parliament, Chamber. revolutionary government Netherlands


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