Allegory on the restoration of Stadholder Willem V (copy), 1787, Joseph GLEICK, After Hendrik Roosing, After Franciscus Sansom, After Joseph Venez, 1787 - 1788 print Allegory on the restoring of Stadholder Willem V in 1787. In the Oranjeboom, the portraits of the Stadholder are in medallions, his consort and children and (on the tribe) those of his ancestors. The tree is protected by the Prussian eagle. At the top left the all -sighted eye. To the left of the tree is the Duke of Brunswijk-Wolfenbüttel in the form of Mars, right Bentinck van Rhoon as the Republic. Paris paper etching / engravin


Allegory on the restoration of Stadholder Willem V (copy), 1787, Joseph GLEICK, After Hendrik Roosing, After Franciscus Sansom, After Joseph Venez, 1787 - 1788 print Allegory on the restoring of Stadholder Willem V in 1787. In the Oranjeboom, the portraits of the Stadholder are in medallions, his consort and children and (on the tribe) those of his ancestors. The tree is protected by the Prussian eagle. At the top left the all -sighted eye. To the left of the tree is the Duke of Brunswijk-Wolfenbüttel in the form of Mars, right Bentinck van Rhoon as the Republic. Paris paper etching / engraving the all-seeing eye, triangle with eye ~ symbol of God the Father. predatory birds: eagle


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