Allegory on the Peace of Aachen, 1748 Neerlands Joy-t temple erected Because closing of the Common uses Vreede to Aachen between den 18 19 Oct MDCCXLVIII (title object) Allegory on the Peace of Aachen closed on October 18, 1748 between the Allies (Republic, England and Austria) and France, Prussia and Spain on the other. Europe kneels with the bull for Peace with a horn of plenty, behind her the Dutch Virgin in the clouds Fame, a central obelisk with weapons of the warring parties. Left pulls Father Time aside the curtain to reveal the spectacle too, foreground right Vocal Arts or Dichtkunst.
Allegory on the Peace of Aachen, 1748 Neerlands Joy-t temple erected Because closing of the Common uses Vreede to Aachen between den 18 19 Oct MDCCXLVIII (title object) Allegory on the Peace of Aachen closed on October 18, 1748 between the Allies (Republic, England and Austria) and France, Prussia and Spain on the other. Europe kneels with the bull for Peace with a horn of plenty, behind her the Dutch Virgin in the clouds Fame, a central obelisk with weapons of the warring parties. Left pulls Father Time aside the curtain to reveal the spectacle too, foreground right Vocal Arts or Dichtkunst. Manufacturer : printmaker Simon Fokke (listed building) in its design: Simon Fokke (listed property) Place manufacture: Northern Netherlands Dating : 1749 Physical characteristics: etching and engra material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: h 233 mm × W 167 mm Subject: personifications or countries, nations, states, district, etc. (with NAME) peace and prosperity, " Hal Abundantia'Vrede Aachen (1748) When: 1748-10-18 - 1748-10-18
Size: 1346px × 1856px
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License: Licensed
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