Allegory of the death of Prince William V, 1806 Allegorical monument to prince William V, deceased on April 9, 1806. the Dutch sorrowful Virgin leaning against the monument Where: an image of the resurgent phoenix from the ashes and is comforted by a genius representing the Piety. For mounument the sad Dutch Lion resting on broken sword and a sheaf of arrows. Two little children holding up the arms of the prince. When the picture includes a printed verklaring. Manufacturer : printmaker Willem van Senus (listed property) to painting by Jan Willem Pieneman (listed building) publisher, John Vlett


Allegory of the death of Prince William V, 1806 Allegorical monument to prince William V, deceased on April 9, 1806. the Dutch sorrowful Virgin leaning against the monument Where: an image of the resurgent phoenix from the ashes and is comforted by a genius representing the Piety. For mounument the sad Dutch Lion resting on broken sword and a sheaf of arrows. Two little children holding up the arms of the prince. When the picture includes a printed verklaring. Manufacturer : printmaker Willem van Senus (listed property) to painting by Jan Willem Pieneman (listed building) publisher, John Vletter & Comp. (Listed property) Place manufacture: printmaker: Netherlands Publisher: Amsterdam Date: 1806 - 1807 Physical features: stippelets listed on the picture as proof material: paper Technique: stippelets Dimensions: sheet: H 554 mm × W 575 mm Subject: grave-building, monumental tombpersonifications or countries, nations, states, districts, etc. (with NAME) fabulous animals ~ birds: phoenix death of William VWanneer: 1806-04-09 - 1806-04-09


Size: 1372px × 1822px
Photo credit: © Art World / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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