Allegory in honor of the King of Prussia for his recovery from the governorship of William V, 1788 Allegory in honor of the king of Prussia for his recovery from the governorship of William V, 1788. Ereboog with prince William V and princess Wilhelmina for a monument, right the king of Prussia and the Duke of Brunswick. Down Prince William I in his tomb. On either side obelisks in honor of William II, III and IV and Princess Anne. In the foreground, the heralds of the Netherlands' s Lands Union, Britain and Prussia and two wapentrofeeën. Manufacturer : printmaker Jan Gerritsz. Visser After a d


Allegory in honor of the King of Prussia for his recovery from the governorship of William V, 1788 Allegory in honor of the king of Prussia for his recovery from the governorship of William V, 1788. Ereboog with prince William V and princess Wilhelmina for a monument, right the king of Prussia and the Duke of Brunswick. Down Prince William I in his tomb. On either side obelisks in honor of William II, III and IV and Princess Anne. In the foreground, the heralds of the Netherlands' s Lands Union, Britain and Prussia and two wapentrofeeën. Manufacturer : printmaker Jan Gerritsz. Visser After a design by: John le Francq of BerkheyPlaats manufacture: Northern Netherlands Date: 1789 Physical characteristics: Etching pressure in brown, test printing before the letter material: paper Technique: etching / color measurements: plate edge: H 595 mm × W 725 mm Subject: Recovery of Count William F (1787 ) Prussian invasion of the Republic When: 1787 - 1787Wie: William V (prince of Orange-Nassau) Wilhelmina of Prussia (1751-1820) Frederick William II (king of Prussia) Charles William Ferdinand Duke of Brunswick-WolfenbüttelWillem I (prince of Orange)


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