Allegory on the founding of the Oprechte Vaderlandsche Sociëteiten in 1787, Allegory on the establishment of the Orange-minded Oprechte Vaderlandsche Sociëteiten in 1787. Round scene with a garden with Hope standing near an altar, furthermore putti at a monument in honor of Prince Willem V and an altar "For Orange" with a burning heart. Hope is illuminated from heaven by the Heavenly Eye. Books on the ground with the names of the places where societies have already been founded: The Hague, Rotterdam, Delft, Gouda, Leiden and Brielle. In the caption a verse of ten lines., print, print maker: anonymous, after drawing by: J.J. de Cambon, (mentioned on object), Maria Geertruida de Cambon-van der Werken, (mentioned on object), print maker: Northern Netherlands, after drawing by: Northern Netherlands, publisher: The Hague, 1787, paper, etching, engraving, height, 268 mm × width, 238 mm
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