Allegory over the victories of Leopold I, Romeyn de Hooghe, 1686 - 1687 print Allegory over the victories of Leopold I. Leopold is sitting on a triumphal wagon that is part of a procession with prisoners and soldiers who have spently spent their spears. Two personifications of the fame hold a crown over Leopold's head. At the front of the car is a woman who holds a cross with Christ. In the air the pope tramples a half moon (symbol of the Turks). In front of the right, a Hercules figure with his bat hits a few Turks. Front front two personifications of rivers. The whole is on a stage with a te


Allegory over the victories of Leopold I, Romeyn de Hooghe, 1686 - 1687 print Allegory over the victories of Leopold I. Leopold is sitting on a triumphal wagon that is part of a procession with prisoners and soldiers who have spently spent their spears. Two personifications of the fame hold a crown over Leopold's head. At the front of the car is a woman who holds a cross with Christ. In the air the pope tramples a half moon (symbol of the Turks). In front of the right, a Hercules figure with his bat hits a few Turks. Front front two personifications of rivers. The whole is on a stage with a text at the front with a weapon and two personifications above it. There are prisoners on either side of the text and from left to right cityscapes of Neuhäusel, Pécs, Vienna, Budapest, Szeged and Esztergom. Haarlem paper etching chariot, triumphal car. Asiatic races and peoples: Turks Nové Zámky. Vienna. Boedapest. Esztergom. Szeged. Pécs


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