Explanation of the print with the Prince of Orange during the battle of Quatre-Bras, 1815, Column of Honor, erected for the immortal boy hero, Willem Frederik George Lodewijk, Prince of Orange-Nassau, Crown Prince of the Netherlands, etc., etc. Keeper of Dutch Freedom (title on object), Second series of four plates of the battles at Quatre-Bras and Waterloo (series title), Text sheet with an explanation of the depiction of the print in which Willem Frederik George, Prince of Orange, during the French attack in the was surrounded at the battle of Quatre-Bras on June 16, 1815, but was relieved by the Dutch troops of the 7th battalion. Out of gratitude, the prince gives them his badge of honor. Text within decorated border, also with eight-line verse., print, print maker: Dirk Sluyter, (mentioned on object), after drawing by: Jan Kamphuijsen, (mentioned on object), publisher: J. Groenewoud, (mentioned on object), print maker: Netherlands, publisher: Amsterdam, 1815, paper, letterpress printing, height, 242 mm × width, 393 mm
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