Allegorie on the acceptance of Stadholdership by Prince Willem V, 1766, Antoine P. Duboulois, After Benjamin Samuel Bolomey, 1766 print Allegorie on the acceptance of the Stadholderhood by Prince Willem V at his age on 8 March 1766. The prince is led by his mentor, the Duke of Brunswijk, to the seat of Stadholder. The prince is accompanied by the piety and truth, justice, caution and the Dutch Virgin await at the throne. On the right, the angel of God drives away the discord, fanaticism and heresy. In the foreground, geniuses play with the symbols of arts and sciences. The print includes a tex


Allegorie on the acceptance of Stadholdership by Prince Willem V, 1766, Antoine P. Duboulois, After Benjamin Samuel Bolomey, 1766 print Allegorie on the acceptance of the Stadholderhood by Prince Willem V at his age on 8 March 1766. The prince is led by his mentor, the Duke of Brunswijk, to the seat of Stadholder. The prince is accompanied by the piety and truth, justice, caution and the Dutch Virgin await at the throne. On the right, the angel of God drives away the discord, fanaticism and heresy. In the foreground, geniuses play with the symbols of arts and sciences. The print includes a text sheet with an explanation (see ). paper engraving / etching historical persons. ruler, sovereign


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