Geboorte toekomstige koning Willem III, 1817 Allegory of the birth of Willem Alexander Paul Frederick Louis, the Crown Prince of Orange (later King William III), on February 19, 1817. A baby crawls out of the ruptured sheath of Orange Apple, the fruit of an orange, and in shallow dish decorated with symbolic figures, with links to a garment's weapons Netherlands and Prussia. Rear left a clock that read: Il est né. A right nachtelijke hemel. Manufacturer : prentmaker Joannes Josephus Wolff (listed property) to painting by J. François (1817) (listed building) Place manufacture: Nederland Dating:


Geboorte toekomstige koning Willem III, 1817 Allegory of the birth of Willem Alexander Paul Frederick Louis, the Crown Prince of Orange (later King William III), on February 19, 1817. A baby crawls out of the ruptured sheath of Orange Apple, the fruit of an orange, and in shallow dish decorated with symbolic figures, with links to a garment's weapons Netherlands and Prussia. Rear left a clock that read: Il est né. A right nachtelijke hemel. Manufacturer : prentmaker Joannes Josephus Wolff (listed property) to painting by J. François (1817) (listed building) Place manufacture: Nederland Dating: 1817 Physical features: etching and engra, proofing before letter Material: paper technique: etching / engra (printing process) Dimensions: sheet: h 466 mm × W 350 mm Subject: infant, baby clock fruits: orange when: 1817 - 1817Wie: William III (king of the Netherlands)


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