Birth of the future King William III, 1817, Joannes Josephus Wolff, after J. François (1817), 1817 print Allegory at the birth of Willem Alexander Paul Frederik Lodewijk, the heir prince of Orange and later King Willem III, on February 19, 1817. A child crawls from the cracked shell of an orange apple, the fruit of an orange. It is decorated in a flat dish with symbolic figures. On the left on a rug the weapons of the Netherlands and Russia. At the back left with the text: Il est Né. A nightly sky in the background. The print includes a separate explanation. Rotterdam paper etching / engraving


Birth of the future King William III, 1817, Joannes Josephus Wolff, after J. François (1817), 1817 print Allegory at the birth of Willem Alexander Paul Frederik Lodewijk, the heir prince of Orange and later King Willem III, on February 19, 1817. A child crawls from the cracked shell of an orange apple, the fruit of an orange. It is decorated in a flat dish with symbolic figures. On the left on a rug the weapons of the Netherlands and Russia. At the back left with the text: Il est Né. A nightly sky in the background. The print includes a separate explanation. Rotterdam paper etching / engraving infant, baby. pretended places where the babies grow


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