Allegory on the artificial lottery, 1831, 1831 print Allegory of the raffle of works of art for the purpose of the Fatherland, exhibited in the Palace of Justice in Amsterdam from April 28 to July 9, 1831. King William I surrounded by the personifications of abundance and steadfastness. In the foreground the art with a genius that sacrifices a painting for the lottery. In the air the fame blindly on her trumpet with banner 'Eendragt makes Maght'. At the bottom of a four -line verse. paper 'History'; 'History' (ripe). Fame; 'Fama', 'Fama Buona', 'Fama Chiara' (rippa). Fortitude, 'forttitude'
Allegory on the artificial lottery, 1831, 1831 print Allegory of the raffle of works of art for the purpose of the Fatherland, exhibited in the Palace of Justice in Amsterdam from April 28 to July 9, 1831. King William I surrounded by the personifications of abundance and steadfastness. In the foreground the art with a genius that sacrifices a painting for the lottery. In the air the fame blindly on her trumpet with banner 'Eendragt makes Maght'. At the bottom of a four -line verse. paper 'History'; 'History' (ripe). Fame; 'Fama', 'Fama Buona', 'Fama Chiara' (rippa). Fortitude, 'forttitude' ~ One of the Four Cardinal Virtues. abundance; 'abondanza', 'abondanza Maritima' (ripe). picture, painting Amsterdam
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