Allegory for the Rotterdam militia, 1830, Allegory of the departure of the voluntary Rotterdam militia, October 20, 1830. Two soldiers in front of a monument with a trophy of arms made of banners and flags, cannons and a banner with the inscription 'For King and Fatherland'. A two-line inscription on the monument. In the distance a burning city., print, print maker: Johannes Paulus Houtman, (mentioned on object), after drawing by: Anthonie Jacobus van Goudoever, (mentioned on object), publisher: W.J. van Oosterzee, (mentioned on object), print maker: Utrecht, after drawing by: Rotterdam, publisher: Rotterdam, 1830 - 1831, paper, height, 264 mm × width, 370 mm
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Allegory, Rotterdam militia, 1830, departure, voluntary Rotterdam militia, October 20, Two soldiers, front, monument, trophy, arms, banners, flags, cannons, banner, inscription, King, Fatherland, two-line inscription, distance, burning city, print, print maker, Johannes Paulus Houtman, mentioned, object, drawing, Anthonie Jacobus van Goudoever, publisher, W.J, van Oosterzee, Utrecht, Rotterdam, 1830 - 1831, paper, height, 264 mm × width, 370 mm
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