Allegory on the Raid on Chatham (1667), with a Portrait of Cornelis de Witt. Allegory on the Raid on Chatham in 1667 with a portrait of Cornelis de Witt. The oval portrait is surrounded by symbols of Peace, Justice (blindfolded child with a scale), Freedom (lance with vrijheidshoed) and Concord (text on the banner). Additionally coins, two white swans, a lion, a chield and various armor are shown. 1668. N/A 86 Allegorie op de tocht naar Chatham (1667) met een portret van Cornelis de Witt Rijksmuseum SK-A-1432


Size: 2716px × 1840px
Photo credit: © The Picture Art Collection / Alamy / Afripics
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