Allegory in the province of Gelderland, Jan Caspar Philips, 1741 print Landscape with the Gelderse Virgin in conversation with the Stedemag van Nijmegen. At their feet a putto with the map of the province. On the right in the foreground a river god as personification of the rivers de Maas, De Waal, the Rhine and the IJssel. In the background a face on the Waal and Nijmegen. In the margin a seven -line caption in Dutch. paper engraving / etching coat of arms (as symbol of the state, etc.) (+ province; provincial). maps, atlases. city represented symbolically Gelderland. Nijmegen. Waal. Mesh. R


Allegory in the province of Gelderland, Jan Caspar Philips, 1741 print Landscape with the Gelderse Virgin in conversation with the Stedemag van Nijmegen. At their feet a putto with the map of the province. On the right in the foreground a river god as personification of the rivers de Maas, De Waal, the Rhine and the IJssel. In the background a face on the Waal and Nijmegen. In the margin a seven -line caption in Dutch. paper engraving / etching coat of arms (as symbol of the state, etc.) (+ province; provincial). maps, atlases. city represented symbolically Gelderland. Nijmegen. Waal. Mesh. Rhine. IJssel


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