Allegorical Sculpture on the Belgian Revolution, 1830, Carel Christiaan Antony Last, After Louis Royer, 1831 - 1835 print Allegorical Bas-relief with a performance of the two warring parties in the Belgian Revolution, 1830. Central an altar 'out of love for the homeland' on which the Dutch Lion and Love. On the left, the Belgian party presented with the war god, the envy, a wolf, the Hellehond Cerebrus and the chained Belgian people. On the right the Dutch party with the Dutch Virgin, Eendracht, Mercury and a mourning Neptune. Below descriptions of the show in French and Dutch. print maker: Ne


Allegorical Sculpture on the Belgian Revolution, 1830, Carel Christiaan Antony Last, After Louis Royer, 1831 - 1835 print Allegorical Bas-relief with a performance of the two warring parties in the Belgian Revolution, 1830. Central an altar 'out of love for the homeland' on which the Dutch Lion and Love. On the left, the Belgian party presented with the war god, the envy, a wolf, the Hellehond Cerebrus and the chained Belgian people. On the right the Dutch party with the Dutch Virgin, Eendracht, Mercury and a mourning Neptune. Below descriptions of the show in French and Dutch. print maker: Netherlandsprinter: Amsterdam paper piece of sculpture, reproduction of a piece of sculpture


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