Allegory on the elevation of William IV, 1747, 1747 print Allegorie on the elevation of William IV to Stadholder of the Republic, May 1747. The Oranjeboom held by the Dutch and the English Lion (with royal crown). The syringe has now grown into a tree (William IV). Bushes with English roses on either side. Print of an old plate made on the occasion of the marriage of Prince William II and Maria Stuart stuck in 1641 on a magazine with a verse on the elevation of William IV. Signed by hand by Marshoorn and with inscription that refers to the Haarlem rederijkerskamer Trouw must prove to be Trouw


Allegory on the elevation of William IV, 1747, 1747 print Allegorie on the elevation of William IV to Stadholder of the Republic, May 1747. The Oranjeboom held by the Dutch and the English Lion (with royal crown). The syringe has now grown into a tree (William IV). Bushes with English roses on either side. Print of an old plate made on the occasion of the marriage of Prince William II and Maria Stuart stuck in 1641 on a magazine with a verse on the elevation of William IV. Signed by hand by Marshoorn and with inscription that refers to the Haarlem rederijkerskamer Trouw must prove to be Trouw in 1747. London paper etching beasts of prey, predatory animals: lion (+ animals used symbolically)


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