Allegory of the Peace of Amiens, 1802 Peace (title object) Allegory on the Peace of Amiens, on March 27, 1802, which ended the war between Britain and the French Republic, Spain and the Batavian Republic. Central Peace floating through the clouds with an olive branch in hand. Down two putti (Commerce and Abundance) with a horn of plenty, right devastated city by the war. In the caption a four-line verse in English and the arm of the foundation. When the picture includes a verklaring. Manufacturer : printmaker Christiaan Josi (listed building) in its design: Christiaan Josi (listed building) Pu


Allegory of the Peace of Amiens, 1802 Peace (title object) Allegory on the Peace of Amiens, on March 27, 1802, which ended the war between Britain and the French Republic, Spain and the Batavian Republic. Central Peace floating through the clouds with an olive branch in hand. Down two putti (Commerce and Abundance) with a horn of plenty, right devastated city by the war. In the caption a four-line verse in English and the arm of the foundation. When the picture includes a verklaring. Manufacturer : printmaker Christiaan Josi (listed building) in its design: Christiaan Josi (listed building) Publisher: Christiaan Josi (listed building) dedicated to: Foundation of Freedom Lady of Renswoude (listed object) commissioned by Christiaan Josi (listed property) Place manufacture: London Date: Sep 1 1802 Physical features: stippelets and engra material: paper Technique: stippelets / engra (printing process) Dimensions: plate edge: h 590 mm × W 420 mm Subject: symbols, allegories of peace, Pax; 'Pace' (Ripa) 'Cornucopia' Horn of Plenty Peace of Amiens (1802) When: 1802-03-27 - 1802-03-27Wie: Foundation of Freedom Lady of Renswoude


Size: 1340px × 1865px
Photo credit: © Art World / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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