Allegorical representation of the Dutch Garden in which Willem III explains his love to the Dutch Virgin, 1672, Anonymous, 1672 print Allegorical representation of the Dutch garden in which William III explains his love to the Dutch Virgin, 1672. An army of grasshoppers flows from the Oranjeboom; Right of armed citizens, leaving large bags with money behind. Different allegorical figures fly in the air. On the right is a rooster on a stick. Under the show is a Dutch verse of two columns above the designation 'the Haen-Kray'. The verse is a consultation between Jan Provoost (or Cheers) and Jan


Allegorical representation of the Dutch Garden in which Willem III explains his love to the Dutch Virgin, 1672, Anonymous, 1672 print Allegorical representation of the Dutch garden in which William III explains his love to the Dutch Virgin, 1672. An army of grasshoppers flows from the Oranjeboom; Right of armed citizens, leaving large bags with money behind. Different allegorical figures fly in the air. On the right is a rooster on a stick. Under the show is a Dutch verse of two columns above the designation 'the Haen-Kray'. The verse is a consultation between Jan Provoost (or Cheers) and Jan Ariaens. This print shows the continuation of the events as proposed in FMH Nrs. 2309 and 2310. Northern Netherlands paper engraving / letterpress printing personifications of countries, nations, states, districts, fenced or walled garden; 'Hortus Conclusus' Netherlands


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