Allegory at Leidens Ramp, 1807, Noah van der Meer (II), After Johannes le Francq van Berkhey, 1807 - 1812 print The city -killing of Leiden Writing about her disaster between the ruins after the gunpowder disaster in Leiden on January 12, 1807. She finds comfort in two Dutch men in Remein's clothing that point to the Wapen van Leiden and reach each other in friendship. From heaven, the all -seeing eye watches. At the bottom of a four -line verse. Netherlands paper etching / engraving gunpowder disaster. personification of a city, town-patron(ess). the all-seeing eye, triangle with eye ~ symbol
Allegory at Leidens Ramp, 1807, Noah van der Meer (II), After Johannes le Francq van Berkhey, 1807 - 1812 print The city -killing of Leiden Writing about her disaster between the ruins after the gunpowder disaster in Leiden on January 12, 1807. She finds comfort in two Dutch men in Remein's clothing that point to the Wapen van Leiden and reach each other in friendship. From heaven, the all -seeing eye watches. At the bottom of a four -line verse. Netherlands paper etching / engraving gunpowder disaster. personification of a city, town-patron(ess). the all-seeing eye, triangle with eye ~ symbol of God the Father Leiden
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