Amsterdam, Visser & Comp., JG, Visser, Jan Gerritsz., Netherlands, Bataafsche Vryheid, Temple of the Batavian Freedom, 1795, verso - stamped, Allegory of Freedom, 1795. The Batavian Freedom steps out of an open temple to welcome the French troops arriving over the ice. Portraits of meritorious Patriots hang from the pillars of the temple. The seat of the National Convention is empty. On the right, the pillar with a knight indicated as 'Old Constitution Nobility' is struck by lightning and falls over. Slavery, Pride, Avarice and Falsehood flee. The print comes with an explanation., print, prints, Frederik Muller Historieplaten, height 530 mm, width 690 mm, Noord-Nederlands, 1765 - 1821-05-08, print maker, printmaker, 1795 - 1795, paper, papier, etching, etchings, engraving, engraving (printing process), Work conception, after own design by, Publication (Event), Publication, Dutch, publisher
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