Allegory on the Peace of Aachen, C. van Beughem, 1749 print Allegory on the Peace of Aachen which was concluded on October 18, 1748 with the glorification of William IV, Prince of Oranje-Nassau, who stands in front of the Peace Temple with the Hollandse Leeuw. Under the print is a explanatory text in book print with reference to the numbers on the show. The text expresses gratitude for the preservation of religion and freedom, since the Peace of Munster (1648) has been endangered several times, but by the role of the prince and God for the homeland. Amsterdam paper engraving / letterpress prin
Allegory on the Peace of Aachen, C. van Beughem, 1749 print Allegory on the Peace of Aachen which was concluded on October 18, 1748 with the glorification of William IV, Prince of Oranje-Nassau, who stands in front of the Peace Temple with the Hollandse Leeuw. Under the print is a explanatory text in book print with reference to the numbers on the show. The text expresses gratitude for the preservation of religion and freedom, since the Peace of Munster (1648) has been endangered several times, but by the role of the prince and God for the homeland. Amsterdam paper engraving / letterpress printing
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