Decoration at the home of Mr. Bolten J Amsterdam, 1766 Decorations placed at the home of Mr. Bolten Jasper Jacobsz. the exterior of the IJgracht the Foeliestraat Amsterdam. Allegory of the prince who receives the bundle of arrows of the unit from the hands of the Dutch Virgin. Top two putti and the All Seeing Eye. On the occasion of the majority of Prince William V 8 March 1766. Numbered top: XIII. Manufacturer : printmaker, Noah van der Meer (II) (listed building) publisher: Cornelis van Hoogeveen junior place manufacture: printmaker: Amsterdam Publisher: Leiden Date: 1776 Physical characteri
Decoration at the home of Mr. Bolten J Amsterdam, 1766 Decorations placed at the home of Mr. Bolten Jasper Jacobsz. the exterior of the IJgracht the Foeliestraat Amsterdam. Allegory of the prince who receives the bundle of arrows of the unit from the hands of the Dutch Virgin. Top two putti and the All Seeing Eye. On the occasion of the majority of Prince William V 8 March 1766. Numbered top: XIII. Manufacturer : printmaker, Noah van der Meer (II) (listed building) publisher: Cornelis van Hoogeveen junior place manufacture: printmaker: Amsterdam Publisher: Leiden Date: 1776 Physical characteristics: etching material: paper Technique: etching dimensions: plate edge: h 189 mm × W 127 mmToelichtingPrent used in: Relieves and cheering Netherlands, or Vaderlandsche histories; from the time at which (...) to the Lord prinse of Orange (...) digniteiten (...) has aenvaerd. Leyden: Cornelis van Hoogeveen junior, 1776. Subject: canopy, baldachinthe all-seeing eye, triangle with eye ~ symbol of God the Father (the story of) Hercules (Herakles) (story of) Minerva (Pallas Athena) prince when: 1766 -03-08 - 1766-03-08Wie: William V (prince of Orange-Nassau)
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