Allegory on the elevation of William IV as governor in 1747 Hollands vryheidt Defended, and Restored by WCH Friso (title object) Allegory on the installation of William IV as governor in 1747. The Dutch Virgin seated on a throne with lance and freedom hat. In the foreground symbols of discord and the French Inquisition. In the background, sailors and ships. On the sheet next to the plate is a statement of performance in versvorm. Manufacturer : printmaker: Laignel (listed property) to drawing: Arnold Houbraken (listed property) Place manufacture: Northern Netherlands Date: 1747 Physical featur


Allegory on the elevation of William IV as governor in 1747 Hollands vryheidt Defended, and Restored by WCH Friso (title object) Allegory on the installation of William IV as governor in 1747. The Dutch Virgin seated on a throne with lance and freedom hat. In the foreground symbols of discord and the French Inquisition. In the background, sailors and ships. On the sheet next to the plate is a statement of performance in versvorm. Manufacturer : printmaker: Laignel (listed property) to drawing: Arnold Houbraken (listed property) Place manufacture: Northern Netherlands Date: 1747 Physical features: engra with text printing material : paper Technique: engra (printing process) / printing sizes: sheet: h 216 mm × W 277 mmToelichtingMogelijk is a question of reusing an old sheet that was made for another occasion, Arnold Houbraken was overleden. Subject in 1719: personifications of countries , nations, states, districts, etc. (with NAME) Exaltation of prince William IV to hereditary stadholder (1747) When: 1747 - 1747


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