Allegory of the Battle of Waterloo, 1815 Allegory of the victory of the allies at the Battle of Waterloo on June 18, 1815. Four soldiers stand at the altar of peace, a Prussian and a Dutchman, this also a Brit or Scot and a Hanoverian or Brunswijker. The Hollander points to a column on the right Where: on the arms of the allies and imagine conquering Napoleon chariot. From the clouds Peace sees a cornucopia far. In the foreground symbols of commerce and the arts. In the caption a four-line verse. See also prent. Manufacturer : artist Adrianus Gerardus van Schoone (listed property) writer:


Allegory of the Battle of Waterloo, 1815 Allegory of the victory of the allies at the Battle of Waterloo on June 18, 1815. Four soldiers stand at the altar of peace, a Prussian and a Dutchman, this also a Brit or Scot and a Hanoverian or Brunswijker. The Hollander points to a column on the right Where: on the arms of the allies and imagine conquering Napoleon chariot. From the clouds Peace sees a cornucopia far. In the foreground symbols of commerce and the arts. In the caption a four-line verse. See also prent. Manufacturer : artist Adrianus Gerardus van Schoone (listed property) writer: of Schoone (indicated on object) Place manufacture: The Netherlands Date: 1817 Physical characteristics: pen or brush in gray material: paper Technique: pen / brush dimensions: h 301 mm × W 211 mmToelichtingDeze drawing described by Muller, if the design drawing by of Schoone for the print of Noah van der Meer (FMH 6051a). But possibly the drawing is an anonymous copy to the prent. Subject: peace and prosperity, "Pax et Abundantia'altarsymbols, allegories of peace, Pax; 'Pace' (Ripa) Battle of Waterloo When: 1815-06-18 - 1815-06-18


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