Allegory on the restoration of the governor William V, 1787 Happy Day (title object) Allegory on the restoration of the governor William V and inhaling in The Hague on September 20, 1787. Justice opens the gate a young prince (prince Willem V), so that the way to the Hague is free for him. Anger and envy Armed try in vain to keep the door against. The Province of Holland gives him the baton. Right for the Dutch Lion by the year 1766 (when the prince was governor). In the background engraves the names Gratitude Brunswick and Rhoon on Victory Column. From heaven the Seeing Eye looking down on ev


Allegory on the restoration of the governor William V, 1787 Happy Day (title object) Allegory on the restoration of the governor William V and inhaling in The Hague on September 20, 1787. Justice opens the gate a young prince (prince Willem V), so that the way to the Hague is free for him. Anger and envy Armed try in vain to keep the door against. The Province of Holland gives him the baton. Right for the Dutch Lion by the year 1766 (when the prince was governor). In the background engraves the names Gratitude Brunswick and Rhoon on Victory Column. From heaven the Seeing Eye looking down on events. When the print includes a tekstblad. Manufacturer : print maker: Mathias the Sallieth (indicated on object) to drawing of: David Pièrre Giottino Humbert the Super Ville (indicated on object) Place manufacture: Rotterdam Date: 1788 Physical characteristics: etching printed in brown and colored à la poupée Material: paper Technique: etching / color / à la poupée Dimensions: plate edge: h 355 mm × W 375 mm Subject "Amor della patria '(Ripa) the all-seeing eye, triangle with eye ~ symbol of God the Father Restoring governor William V (1787) When: 1787-09-20 - 1787-09-20


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