Bom, Gerrit, Delft, Haastert, Isaac van, Den Haag, Lapis, Hieronymus, Rotterdam, Sallieth, Mathias de, Symbolic Art Print on True Fatherland Love, Allegory on True Patriotism, 1788, The Hague, verso - stamped, Extensive allegory on the occasion of the restoration of stadtholder William V in 1788. At an obelisk the prince (in Roman costume) receives the baton from the Dutch lion, on the right his wife and children, also in classical garb. The Dutch Virgin sits centrally in front of the monument. In the clouds Mercury, Prudence, Fame and Justice. On the left on the steps stand seven men who symbolize the provinces, in front of them the people who are watching. On the right Prussia drives away the last patriots and Pride, Envy and Avarice are defeated by a wild man with lightning bolts (a divine plague). In the center at the front the coats of arms of the prince and princess of Orange. Below the representation a verse in twelve couplets. A separate explanation belongs to the print., print, prent, prints, Frederik Muller Historieplaten, height 428 mm, width 562 mm, Czech, Northern Netherlands, 1749 - 1791-11-29, print maker, printmaker, 1788 - 1790, paper, papier, etching, etchings, engraving, engraving (printing process), hand coloring, 1723 - 1798-11, intermediary draughtsman, after a drawing by, 1753-11-18 - 1834-03-01, writer, Publication (Event), Publication, Dutch, publisher
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