Stadholderhood until 1802, 1802 print Overview of all stadholders in the Netherlands, from Willem I to Willem V. The stadholders are in chronological order on the steps of a large kick in a palace. At the top Willem I who is murdered by Balthasar Gerards. Then Maurits, Frederik Hendrik, Willem II with Andries and Cornelis Bicker as representatives of Amsterdam, Willem III and Willem IV. After William IV follow the guardians of Willem V: Anna and Lodewijk Ernst. Finally, Willem V finally steps off the stairs of the stairs on a stone marked Oranienstein, referring to Slot Oranienstein in Germany


Stadholderhood until 1802, 1802 print Overview of all stadholders in the Netherlands, from Willem I to Willem V. The stadholders are in chronological order on the steps of a large kick in a palace. At the top Willem I who is murdered by Balthasar Gerards. Then Maurits, Frederik Hendrik, Willem II with Andries and Cornelis Bicker as representatives of Amsterdam, Willem III and Willem IV. After William IV follow the guardians of Willem V: Anna and Lodewijk Ernst. Finally, Willem V finally steps off the stairs of the stairs on a stone marked Oranienstein, referring to Slot Oranienstein in Germany where Willem left, after recognizing the Batavian Republic as part of the provisions of the Peace of Amiens, on 27 March 1802. He is helped by Napoleon I and Frederik Willem III. In the caption a declaration of the performance in six lines. "Proef pressure. print maker: Low Countriespublisher: Amsterdam paper engraving / etching staircase Oranienstein, Castle


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