Triumphwagen of the Prince of Orange, 1675, Daniël van den Bremden, After Adriaen Pietersz van de Venne, 1675 print Allegory in honor of the conquests by William III in 1674-1675. Triumphal parade with the stadholder in a chariot Gemende by faith (fides), the horses accompanied by the Virtue Hope (Spes), justice (Justitia), Power (Fortitudo), Love (Charitas), Madness (temperantia) and caution (Prudentia). Left for the car love for the homeland (Amor Patriae), piety (Pietas) and Vrijheid (Libertas). In the air the fame (fama) and angels. In the foreground two angels with a cartouche with the po


Triumphwagen of the Prince of Orange, 1675, Daniël van den Bremden, After Adriaen Pietersz van de Venne, 1675 print Allegory in honor of the conquests by William III in 1674-1675. Triumphal parade with the stadholder in a chariot Gemende by faith (fides), the horses accompanied by the Virtue Hope (Spes), justice (Justitia), Power (Fortitudo), Love (Charitas), Madness (temperantia) and caution (Prudentia). Left for the car love for the homeland (Amor Patriae), piety (Pietas) and Vrijheid (Libertas). In the air the fame (fama) and angels. In the foreground two angels with a cartouche with the portraits of the prince's predecessors: Willem van Oranje, Maurits, Frederik Hendrik and Willem II. Left and right minor representations of the military victories achieved under the prince's reign, with at the bottom left of the grandmother Amalia van Solms on her deathbed (8 September 1675). Under the performance 4 verses of 8 lines each in Dutch. print maker: Northern Netherlandsprint maker: Northern Netherlandspublisher: Amsterdam paper etching / engraving symbolic triumphs of individual persons. 'Sapientia' and the Seven Virtues, the Three Theological and the Four Cardinal Virtues


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