Decoration with Albert van Goor in Oudemanhuispoort Amsterdam, 1766 Decoration presented to kunstverlakker Albert van Goor in Oudemanhuispoort Amsterdam. Presentation of the prince as a Roman hero of the Temple of Peace. On the occasion of the majority of Prince William V 8 March 1766. Numbered top: XV. Manufacturer : printmaker, Noah van der Meer (II) (listed building) publisher: Cornelis van Hoogeveen junior place manufacture: printmaker: Amsterdam Publisher: Leiden Date: 1776 Physical features: etching material: paper Technique: etching dimensions: plate edge: h 194 mm × W 125 mmToelichting


Decoration with Albert van Goor in Oudemanhuispoort Amsterdam, 1766 Decoration presented to kunstverlakker Albert van Goor in Oudemanhuispoort Amsterdam. Presentation of the prince as a Roman hero of the Temple of Peace. On the occasion of the majority of Prince William V 8 March 1766. Numbered top: XV. Manufacturer : printmaker, Noah van der Meer (II) (listed building) publisher: Cornelis van Hoogeveen junior place manufacture: printmaker: Amsterdam Publisher: Leiden Date: 1776 Physical features: etching material: paper Technique: etching dimensions: plate edge: h 194 mm × W 125 mmToelichtingPrent used: Illuminate and cheering Netherlands or Vaderlandsche histories; from the time at which (...) to the Lord prinse of Orange (...) digniteiten (...) has aenvaerd. Leyden: Cornelis van Hoogeveen junior, 1776. Subject: symbols, allegories of peace, Pax; 'Pace' (Ripa) prince throne when: 1766-03-08 - 1766-03-08Wie: William V (Prince of Orange-Nassau)


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