Allegory on the death of Prince Willem V, 1806, Willem van Senus, after Jan Willem Pieneman, 1806 - 1807 print Allegorical grave monument for Prince Willem V, died on April 9, 1806. The sad Dutch virgin leans against the monument on which an image of the Fenix resurrected from his axis and is comforted by a genius that proposes godliness. For the mounument the sad Dutch lion resting on broken sword and arrow bundle. Two small children keep the prince's coat of arms up. The print includes a printed explanation. print maker: Netherlandspublisher: Amsterdam paper grave-building, monumental tomb.


Allegory on the death of Prince Willem V, 1806, Willem van Senus, after Jan Willem Pieneman, 1806 - 1807 print Allegorical grave monument for Prince Willem V, died on April 9, 1806. The sad Dutch virgin leans against the monument on which an image of the Fenix resurrected from his axis and is comforted by a genius that proposes godliness. For the mounument the sad Dutch lion resting on broken sword and arrow bundle. Two small children keep the prince's coat of arms up. The print includes a printed explanation. print maker: Netherlandspublisher: Amsterdam paper grave-building, monumental tomb. personifications of countries, nations, states, districts, fabulous animals ~ birds: phoenix Netherlands


Size: 5460px × 7252px
Photo credit: © piemags/rmn / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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