Illustration for part 2 of 'Wilhem the third, by God's grace, king of England, Scotland, Vrankrijk and Ireland, protector of faith' by Lukas Rotgans, Romeyn de Hooghe, 1700 print Stadholder William III and his wife Maria II are hand in hand in the midst of mythical figures, such as Prometheus (chained in the foreground), the envy (with snake hair), Ceres (with horn of abundance), Bacchus (with grape vines) and Mercury ( with Caduceus). Left soldiers at a cannon. Haarlem paper etching an eagle tears at Prometheus' liver. Invidia (Envy) as Roman personification. (story of) Ceres (Demeter). (stor
Illustration for part 2 of 'Wilhem the third, by God's grace, king of England, Scotland, Vrankrijk and Ireland, protector of faith' by Lukas Rotgans, Romeyn de Hooghe, 1700 print Stadholder William III and his wife Maria II are hand in hand in the midst of mythical figures, such as Prometheus (chained in the foreground), the envy (with snake hair), Ceres (with horn of abundance), Bacchus (with grape vines) and Mercury ( with Caduceus). Left soldiers at a cannon. Haarlem paper etching an eagle tears at Prometheus' liver. Invidia (Envy) as Roman personification. (story of) Ceres (Demeter). (story of) Bacchus (Dionysus), Liber. (story of) Mercury (Hermes). firearms: cannon Dutch Republic
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