Allegory on the recovery of Orange, 1787 Allegory on restoring governor William V in 1787. the Dutch Virgin and Lion guarding the entrance to a temple. Left despair a patriot, lying on the ground uniformly and weapons vrijkorpist. Right two women talking, Jannetje and Piet, together; their conversation is displayed in the four lines of the onderschrift. Manufacturer : print maker: anonymous location manufacture: Northern Netherlands Date: 1787 Physical characteristics: etching and engra material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: H 194 mm × W 150 mmT


Allegory on the recovery of Orange, 1787 Allegory on restoring governor William V in 1787. the Dutch Virgin and Lion guarding the entrance to a temple. Left despair a patriot, lying on the ground uniformly and weapons vrijkorpist. Right two women talking, Jannetje and Piet, together; their conversation is displayed in the four lines of the onderschrift. Manufacturer : print maker: anonymous location manufacture: Northern Netherlands Date: 1787 Physical characteristics: etching and engra material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: H 194 mm × W 150 mmToelichtingGebruikt by way of illustration in: political snap star 1787. Subject: Restoring governor William V (1787) When: 1787 - 1787Wie: William V (prince of Orange-Nassau)


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