Allegory on the heroes of the Battle of Waterloo, 1815, Willem Hendrik Hoogkamer, After Haatje Pieters Oosterhuis, 1815 - 1820 print Allegory over the victory of the allies in the Battle of Waterloo on June 18, 1815. Centrally a column on which the portraits of Wellingon, Blücher and the Prince of Orange. At the bottom of the column a performance of the Battle of Waterloo of 18 June 1815. In the air the fame blows on her trumpet. On the right at the column is the Eendracht that points to the portraits of the three heroes, at her feet the Dutch Lion. In the front on the ground weapons and house
Allegory on the heroes of the Battle of Waterloo, 1815, Willem Hendrik Hoogkamer, After Haatje Pieters Oosterhuis, 1815 - 1820 print Allegory over the victory of the allies in the Battle of Waterloo on June 18, 1815. Centrally a column on which the portraits of Wellingon, Blücher and the Prince of Orange. At the bottom of the column a performance of the Battle of Waterloo of 18 June 1815. In the air the fame blows on her trumpet. On the right at the column is the Eendracht that points to the portraits of the three heroes, at her feet the Dutch Lion. In the front on the ground weapons and household goods and a bundle of paper marked 'Op' t Kasteel van Laken ', left behind the conquered travel coach of Napoleon. With three -faced caption. Netherlands paper etching Hunger; 'Fama', 'Good fame', 'Chiara fame' (Ripa). Alliance, League, Union, Foedus. Battle (+ Land Forces) Waterloo
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