Allegory of the arrival of the Prince of Orange to England in 1688 A portrait of the Prince, with (English?) crown held up by Zeal, Valor and Discipline, rear Solid Faith. The receiver is another woman (England) with a crown and the bundle of arrows, she offers in return a treaty. Links also exist: Caution of Religion and Power in the air portraits of leaders from the House of Orange-Nassau. Right Parliament the helm of state, Pallas, Mercury and putti. In the middle is the ground trodden a blindfolded old man with crowns (Dolle Drift). In the distance a battle with the French. Right for a tab


Allegory of the arrival of the Prince of Orange to England in 1688 A portrait of the Prince, with (English?) crown held up by Zeal, Valor and Discipline, rear Solid Faith. The receiver is another woman (England) with a crown and the bundle of arrows, she offers in return a treaty. Links also exist: Caution of Religion and Power in the air portraits of leaders from the House of Orange-Nassau. Right Parliament the helm of state, Pallas, Mercury and putti. In the middle is the ground trodden a blindfolded old man with crowns (Dolle Drift). In the distance a battle with the French. Right for a tablet with an allegorical representation of the beneficiary concord (Concordia) between Netherlands and England. Before the verse in six verses of 6 lines among voorstelling. Manufacturer : printmaker: Romeyn de Hooghe To own design: Romeyn de Hooghe Place manufacture: Haarlem Dating: 1688 - 1689 Physical features: mezzotint and etching material: paper Technique: mezzotint / etch dimensions: plate edge: h 410 mm × W 608 mmToelichtingStaat letter. Subject before: personifications of countries, nations, states, districts, Revolution When: 1688 - 1689


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