Allegory of the bravery of the Prince of Orange, 1815, Allegory of the bravery of the Prince of Orange during the Battle of Waterloo on June 18, 1815. De Vrijheid crowns a bust of the prince with a laurel wreath, on the left History records the event . Freedom tramples a dragon with her foot. Fame blows its trumpet in the air, on which hangs a cloth with the date 'June 16, 1815'. In the caption a four-line verse. See also the drawing and the pendant., print, print maker: Noach van der Meer (II), (mentioned on object), after drawing by: Adrianus Gerardus van Schoone, (mentioned on object), publisher: Wouter Brave, (mentioned on object), print maker: Netherlands, publisher: Amsterdam, 1817, paper, etching, engraving, height, 350 mm × width, 250 mm
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Allegory, bravery, Prince, Orange, 1815, Battle, Waterloo, June 18, De Vrijheid crowns, bust, prince, laurel wreath, left History records, event, Freedom tramples, dragon, foot, Fame blows, trumpet, air, hangs, cloth, date, June 16, caption, four-line verse, See also, drawing, pendant, print, print maker, Noach van der Meer, Ii, mentioned, object, Adrianus Gerardus van Schoone, publisher, Wouter Brave, Netherlands, Amsterdam, 1817, paper, etching, engraving, height, 350 mm × width, 250 mm
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