Allegory on the recovery of Utrecht, 1673 Allegory of recovery, the reinstatement of the province of Utrecht in the Union, following the departure of the French on 23 november 1673. the cash-strapped province virgin Utrecht is welcomed by personifications of Concord and the Generality. Behind them William III Hercules with the chariots and army for the cart and caution on the reins. Left the bourgeoisie, Poverty and Religion sitting on the ruins of the Roman kerk. Manufacturer : printmaker: Romeyn de Hooghe To own design: Romeyn de Hooghe Publisher: Romeyn de Hooghe Place manufacture: Northern


Allegory on the recovery of Utrecht, 1673 Allegory of recovery, the reinstatement of the province of Utrecht in the Union, following the departure of the French on 23 november 1673. the cash-strapped province virgin Utrecht is welcomed by personifications of Concord and the Generality. Behind them William III Hercules with the chariots and army for the cart and caution on the reins. Left the bourgeoisie, Poverty and Religion sitting on the ruins of the Roman kerk. Manufacturer : printmaker: Romeyn de Hooghe To own design: Romeyn de Hooghe Publisher: Romeyn de Hooghe Place manufacture: Northern Netherlands Date: 1674 Physical features: etching and engra, proofing before the letter material : paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: h 407 mm × W 522 mm Subject: Prudence, 'Prudentia'; "Prudenza '(Ripa) ~ one of the Four Cardinal Virtuesallegorical representations ~ religion; 'Religione', 'Religione the SS. Mauritio e Lazaro ',' Vera Religione Christiana '(Ripa) specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Hercules; Hercules as patron departure of the French from Utrecht When: 1673-11-23 - 1673-11-23


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