Allegory to the restoring of the Stadholder Willem V, 1787, Mathias de Sallieth, after David Pièrre Giottino Humbert de Superville, 1788 print Allegorical representation on the recovery of the Stadholder Willem V and his catching up in The Hague on September 20, 1787. Justice opens the gate for a young prince (Prince Willem V), so that the road to The Hague is free for him. Wag art and armed anger try to stop the door in vain. The Province of Holland gives him the command staf. Before the Hollandse Leeuw with the year 1766 (when the prince became a stadholder). In the background, gratitude eng
Allegory to the restoring of the Stadholder Willem V, 1787, Mathias de Sallieth, after David Pièrre Giottino Humbert de Superville, 1788 print Allegorical representation on the recovery of the Stadholder Willem V and his catching up in The Hague on September 20, 1787. Justice opens the gate for a young prince (Prince Willem V), so that the road to The Hague is free for him. Wag art and armed anger try to stop the door in vain. The Province of Holland gives him the command staf. Before the Hollandse Leeuw with the year 1766 (when the prince became a stadholder). In the background, gratitude engraves the names Brunswijk and Rhoon on a column. From heaven, the all -seeing eye looks down on the events. The print includes a text sheet. Rotterdam paper etching / engraving 'Amor della patria' (Ripa). the all-seeing eye, triangle with eye ~ symbol of God the Father The Hague
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