Allegorical representation with thrown freedom, Christian Friedrich Fritzsch, 1745 - 1800 print The personification of freedom, flanked by Mercury and Minerva, is under a canopy. Behind her are two figures with the hate of freedom on a stick and a bundle of arrows, symbols of freedom and union. For the throne freedom there is a row of allegorical figures who come to greet her. On the right in the foreground, Hercules with his crazy diabolical figures. In the air, a trumpet of blowing angel flies with a banderol with the text: Cedite. Hydrae. Adstat. Protector Moeniû Matrim. On a hill in the di


Allegorical representation with thrown freedom, Christian Friedrich Fritzsch, 1745 - 1800 print The personification of freedom, flanked by Mercury and Minerva, is under a canopy. Behind her are two figures with the hate of freedom on a stick and a bundle of arrows, symbols of freedom and union. For the throne freedom there is a row of allegorical figures who come to greet her. On the right in the foreground, Hercules with his crazy diabolical figures. In the air, a trumpet of blowing angel flies with a banderol with the text: Cedite. Hydrae. Adstat. Protector Moeniû Matrim. On a hill in the distance is a temple with portrait busts. Amsterdam paper etching symbols, allegories of peace, 'Pax'; 'Pace' (Ripa)


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