Map of The Hague, consisting of twelve parts, Cornelis Elandts, 1681 - 1682 print Map in a nutshell perspective. At the top left the Wapen van Holland with on the left a female personification with the horn of abundance and on the right a female personification with a spear and helmet. At the top right the weapon of The Hague flanked by two putti; one with a scale and the other with a sword. At the bottom left a deployment card with a map of The Hague around 1570, with a pendulum of leaves, weapons and objects that refer to the Fine Arts. Below that an empty cartouche for the legend to be stic


Map of The Hague, consisting of twelve parts, Cornelis Elandts, 1681 - 1682 print Map in a nutshell perspective. At the top left the Wapen van Holland with on the left a female personification with the horn of abundance and on the right a female personification with a spear and helmet. At the top right the weapon of The Hague flanked by two putti; one with a scale and the other with a sword. At the bottom left a deployment card with a map of The Hague around 1570, with a pendulum of leaves, weapons and objects that refer to the Fine Arts. Below that an empty cartouche for the legend to be sticked in book pressure. To the right of this cartouche a bowl of 60 unknown units. At the bottom right the weapon of and the assignment to William III. For the weapon anchors and under the weapon Joris who kills the dragon. paper etching maps of cities. coat of arms (as symbol of the state, etc.) (+ province; provincial). coat of arms (as symbol of the state, etc.) (+ city; municipal). armorial bearing, heraldry The Hague


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