Allegory in the plight of the Netherlands at the beginning of the year 1672., Anonymous, 1672 print Allegory in the plight of the Netherlands at the beginning of the year 1672. In a partly destroyed Dutch garden, the Dutch Virgin tries to keep the pile straight with the hate of freedom. The French and the French Haan try to overthrow the pole. The Dutch troops are powerless in the background. The armed Dutch lion is bound by a column of Janus and cannot intervene as a result. Under the show one verse over two columns about the content of the allegory. This print belongs to FMH NRS. 2309 and 23


Allegory in the plight of the Netherlands at the beginning of the year 1672., Anonymous, 1672 print Allegory in the plight of the Netherlands at the beginning of the year 1672. In a partly destroyed Dutch garden, the Dutch Virgin tries to keep the pile straight with the hate of freedom. The French and the French Haan try to overthrow the pole. The Dutch troops are powerless in the background. The armed Dutch lion is bound by a column of Janus and cannot intervene as a result. Under the show one verse over two columns about the content of the allegory. This print belongs to FMH NRS. 2309 and 2311. Northern Netherlands paper etching / engraving / letterpress printing fenced or walled garden; 'Hortus Conclusus'. personifications of countries, nations, states, districts, etc. Netherlands


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