Goliath beheaded for peace, 1713, 1713 print Triumph from David. David with the head of the warrior Goliath Saved on his sword is welcomed at the city gate by the singing and dancing women of Israel. The Biblical story uses as an allegory at the end of the war and the peace of Utrecht, 1713. In the album verses in Dutch and French. Part of a group of 28 new and old records adapted to illustrate the Peace of Utrecht in 1713. Part of the print work published under the collection title 't Lust-Hof of Momus with the bundled series of cartoons during the years 1701-1713 of the Spanish Succession Wa
Goliath beheaded for peace, 1713, 1713 print Triumph from David. David with the head of the warrior Goliath Saved on his sword is welcomed at the city gate by the singing and dancing women of Israel. The Biblical story uses as an allegory at the end of the war and the peace of Utrecht, 1713. In the album verses in Dutch and French. Part of a group of 28 new and old records adapted to illustrate the Peace of Utrecht in 1713. Part of the print work published under the collection title 't Lust-Hof of Momus with the bundled series of cartoons during the years 1701-1713 of the Spanish Succession War. print maker: Northern Netherlandspublisher: Amsterdam paper engraving David's triumph: the women of Israel come out to welcome David, singing, dancing, and playing tambourines and lyres; David holding the head of Goliath
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