Allegory for the preservation of freedom opposite the French enemy, 1793, George Kockers, 1794 print Allegory for the preservation of freedom and religion in the Republic, thanks to the support of God and the coalition groups, through the victory over the French troops in February 1793. Religion, the Dutch Virgin with freedom lance and the Dutch Lion with an altar. On the right in a dark cloud of French weapons, mask and a banner marked 'Egalite Liberte'. At the bottom of the weapons of the Stadholder and Austria. A text sheet belongs to the plate. Northern Netherlands paper etching / engravin


Allegory for the preservation of freedom opposite the French enemy, 1793, George Kockers, 1794 print Allegory for the preservation of freedom and religion in the Republic, thanks to the support of God and the coalition groups, through the victory over the French troops in February 1793. Religion, the Dutch Virgin with freedom lance and the Dutch Lion with an altar. On the right in a dark cloud of French weapons, mask and a banner marked 'Egalite Liberte'. At the bottom of the weapons of the Stadholder and Austria. A text sheet belongs to the plate. Northern Netherlands paper etching / engraving Freedom, liberty; "Libertà '(Ripa) (+ Abstract Concept represented by Female Figure). Allegorical representation ~ Religion; 'Religion' 'religion of SS. Maurice e Lazarus '' Religion True Christian "(Ripa)


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