Allegory on the founding of the Oprechte Vaderlandsche Sociëteit in Rotterdam, 1787, Allegory on the founding of the Orangist society the Oprechte Vaderlandsche Sociëteit in Rotterdam, January 7 or 18, 1787. Interior with men sitting around a table, representations of the Union on the walls of Utrecht (1579) and the Synod of Dordt (1618-1619). In the foreground, Father Time lifts the curtain to reveal images of Religion, Freedom and Hercules defeating the Hydra. In the background the portrait of Prince Willem V on the wall of the next room. The print includes a text sheet with explanation., print, print maker: Mathias de Sallieth, (mentioned on object), after drawing by: Gerrit Malleyn, (mentioned on object), publisher: Jan Hendriksen, (mentioned on object), print maker: Northern Netherlands, publisher: Rotterdam, 1787, paper, etching, engraving, height, 245 mm × width, 314 mm
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Allegory, founding, Oprechte Vaderlandsche Sociëteit, Rotterdam, 1787, Orangist society, January 7, 18, Interior, men sitting, table, representations, Union, walls, Utrecht, 1579, Synod, Dordt, 1618-1619, foreground, Father Time lifts, curtain, reveal images, Religion, Freedom, Hercules defeating, Hydra, background, portrait, Prince Willem V, wall, next room, print includes, text sheet, explanation, print, print maker, Mathias de Sallieth, mentioned, object, drawing, Gerrit Malleyn, publisher, Jan Hendriksen, Northern Netherlands, paper, etching, engraving, height, 245 mm × width, 314 mm
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