Allegorical emblem for the Peace of Rijswijk, 1697 Emblem with a king in a chariot drawn by a lion (Netherlands), unicorn (England) and an eagle / griffin (Germany). The frost Where: apparently Emperor Leopold I (or governor-king William III) represents bears the sign of the Order of the Garter. Left an Orange tree with fruits, in heaven above the Seeing Eye between a lamb on a cloud and an arm with club protruding from a cloud. Marks: Patentiâ, Prudentia, Fortitudine / Wilhelmus Magnus cunctando restituit brake. On the back scribbles, including a printing press by a child. Design for decorati
Allegorical emblem for the Peace of Rijswijk, 1697 Emblem with a king in a chariot drawn by a lion (Netherlands), unicorn (England) and an eagle / griffin (Germany). The frost Where: apparently Emperor Leopold I (or governor-king William III) represents bears the sign of the Order of the Garter. Left an Orange tree with fruits, in heaven above the Seeing Eye between a lamb on a cloud and an arm with club protruding from a cloud. Marks: Patentiâ, Prudentia, Fortitudine / Wilhelmus Magnus cunctando restituit brake. On the back scribbles, including a printing press by a child. Design for decoration at the celebration of the Peace of Rijswijk in 1697. Manufacturer : artist: anonymous place manufacture: Northern Netherlands Date: 1697 Physical features: pen in black and brush in gray material: paper ink technology: pen / brush dimensions: H 295 mm × W 205 mm Subject: festivities on events or national Importance (+ festive decoration ~ festive activities) chariot, triumphal carunicornbeasts of prey, predatory animals: lion (+ heraldic animals) predatory birds: eagle (+ heraldic animals), griffin (lion / eagle); 'Griffo' (Ripa) knighthood order (GARTER) Treaty of Rijswijk (1697) When: 1697 - 1697Wie: William (Prince of Orange and King of England, Scotland and Ireland) Leopold I (Emperor of Germany) Order of the Garter
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