Allegory on the arrival of the Prince of Orange to England, 1688, 1688 - 1689 print A portrait of the prince, with (English?) Crown, is held up by zeal, bravery and discipline, permanent faith at the back. The recipient is another woman (England) with a crown and a scepter, she offers a treaty in exchange. Left also present: caution or religion and strength, portraits of predecessors from the Oranje-Nassau house in the air. Right parliament with the helm of state, pallas, mercury and putti. In the middle, a blindfolded old man with crowns (Dolle Drift) is traced to the ground. In the distance


Allegory on the arrival of the Prince of Orange to England, 1688, 1688 - 1689 print A portrait of the prince, with (English?) Crown, is held up by zeal, bravery and discipline, permanent faith at the back. The recipient is another woman (England) with a crown and a scepter, she offers a treaty in exchange. Left also present: caution or religion and strength, portraits of predecessors from the Oranje-Nassau house in the air. Right parliament with the helm of state, pallas, mercury and putti. In the middle, a blindfolded old man with crowns (Dolle Drift) is traced to the ground. In the distance a battle with the French. On the right for a tablet with an allegorical representation of the beneficiary Eendracht (Concordia) between the Netherlands and England. Under the show a verse in 6 verses of 6 lines. print maker: Northern Netherlandsafter drawing by: Northern Netherlandspublisher: Amsterdam paper etching personifications of countries, nations, states, districts, etc. England. Scotland. Ireland


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