Personifications of the Freedom and Friesland and Hercules drives Hydra from a garden, Jan Caspar Philips, after Rienk Keyert, in or Before 1734 print The allegorical representations applied on the right side of a temple that was in Leeuwarden on 11 May 1734 in the midst of lit fireworks on the occasion of the entry of the newlywed pair of Prince William IV and Princess Anna, married on 25 March 1734. Left above an oak with weapons of The four quarters of Friesland, including a personification of freedom (NO 4), in the middle Hercules drives out the Hydra monster from the Dutch garden (no 5),


Personifications of the Freedom and Friesland and Hercules drives Hydra from a garden, Jan Caspar Philips, after Rienk Keyert, in or Before 1734 print The allegorical representations applied on the right side of a temple that was in Leeuwarden on 11 May 1734 in the midst of lit fireworks on the occasion of the entry of the newlywed pair of Prince William IV and Princess Anna, married on 25 March 1734. Left above an oak with weapons of The four quarters of Friesland, including a personification of freedom (NO 4), in the middle Hercules drives out the Hydra monster from the Dutch garden (no 5), top right with a team and right under a personification of Friesland with a wall crown and the horn of abundance (no 5). paper etching / engraving public festivities at marriage of royal persons (+ illumination, fire-works ~ festive activities) Leeuwarden


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