Allegorie Op de Battle of Waterloo, 1815, Noah van der Meer (II), After Adrianus Gerardus van Schoone, 1817 print Allegory over the victory of the allies in the Battle of Waterloo on June 18, 1815. Four soldiers are at the Altar of Peace, they are a Prussia and a Dutchman, also a Brit or Scot and a Hannoveraan or Brunswijker. The Dutchman points to a column on the right on which the weapons of the allies stand and a representation of conquering Napoleon's travel carriage. From the clouds, peace with a horn of abundance looks. In the foreground symbols of trade and the arts. A four -line verse


Allegorie Op de Battle of Waterloo, 1815, Noah van der Meer (II), After Adrianus Gerardus van Schoone, 1817 print Allegory over the victory of the allies in the Battle of Waterloo on June 18, 1815. Four soldiers are at the Altar of Peace, they are a Prussia and a Dutchman, also a Brit or Scot and a Hannoveraan or Brunswijker. The Dutchman points to a column on the right on which the weapons of the allies stand and a representation of conquering Napoleon's travel carriage. From the clouds, peace with a horn of abundance looks. In the foreground symbols of trade and the arts. A four -line verse in the caption. See also the drawing and the pendant. print maker: Netherlandspublisher: Amsterdam paper etching / engraving PEACE AND PROSPERITY, 'PAX ET ABUNDANTIA' Altar. Symbols, allegories of peace, 'pax'; 'Pace' (RIPA) Waterloo


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