Allegory at the birth of the Prince of Orange, 1748; Senture-eyed scene on the long desirable and blyde birth of the heritors of Oranje and Nassau, hope of the United Nederlanden. Den VIII. of spring month, mdccxlviii. Allegory at the birth of Willem V, Prince of Orange, 8 March 1748. Central the personification of eternal governance with the child in the poor, surrounded by Alllerleg Allegorian figures, gods and goddesses, left the Dutch Virgin. Right grinds entangled in a vase the orange tree and the English rose. In the air Mercury and Juno in her chariot drawn by peacocks at the signs of t


Allegory at the birth of the Prince of Orange, 1748; Senture-eyed scene on the long desirable and blyde birth of the heritors of Oranje and Nassau, hope of the United Nederlanden. Den VIII. of spring month, mdccxlviii. Allegory at the birth of Willem V, Prince of Orange, 8 March 1748. Central the personification of eternal governance with the child in the poor, surrounded by Alllerleg Allegorian figures, gods and goddesses, left the Dutch Virgin. Right grinds entangled in a vase the orange tree and the English rose. In the air Mercury and Juno in her chariot drawn by peacocks at the signs of the zodiac. In the foreground on the left the Nymph of the Hofvijver, in the background the stadholder quarter in The Hague. On the leaf under the plate An explanation of the representation in two columns.


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