Allegory on the events in 1689 by William and Maria on the throne (right half) Allegory events in 1689 with the governor-king William III and queen Mary on the throne. Right half of two blades which together form one performance. In the foreground commanders and right Dutch sailors. Behind kneel vanquished Turks for Emperor Leopold I, standing between princes. Above the coronation of Joseph I King of Hungary and King Rooms (January 24, 1690). The left half of a pyramid with the events of the second six months. Top prince of Orange pulling his heavy d. Some elements in the performance indicated
Allegory on the events in 1689 by William and Maria on the throne (right half) Allegory events in 1689 with the governor-king William III and queen Mary on the throne. Right half of two blades which together form one performance. In the foreground commanders and right Dutch sailors. Behind kneel vanquished Turks for Emperor Leopold I, standing between princes. Above the coronation of Joseph I King of Hungary and King Rooms (January 24, 1690). The left half of a pyramid with the events of the second six months. Top prince of Orange pulling his heavy d. Some elements in the performance indicated by cijfers. Manufacturer : printmaker: Romeyn de Hooghe (listed property) designed by Jan van Vianen (listed building) publisher John Tangena (17th century) (listed building) Place manufacture: Netherlands Dating : 1690 Physical features: etching material: paper Technique: etching dimensions: sheet: h 574 mm × W 486 mmToelichtingDe ontbreekt. Subject accompanying legend: Glorious Revolution Fight against the Turks When: 1689 - 1690Wie: William (prince of Orange and king of England, Scotland and Ireland ) Mary II Stuart (queen of England, Scotland and Ireland) Leopold I (emperor of Germany) Joseph I (German emperor)
Size: 1466px × 1704px
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