Monument for Johan van Oldenbarnevelt and Hendrik Danielsz. Hooft, 1787, Statue for the Father of the Fatherland (title on object), Allegorical statue for Johan van Oldenbarnevelt, died May 13, 1619. The State Advocate with freedom hat and privilege in hand, standing in triumph over Prince Maurits and the personification of Envy . On the pedestal a verse of four lines, the statue resting on the heads of the 24 judges who sentenced Van Oldenbarnevelt to death with the corresponding animals. On the large square of the Binnenhof. In the background a farmer and a gentleman, both patriots, discuss the statue. Below the performance a verse in two columns in which Van Oldenbarnevelt is compared with the Amsterdam mayor Hendrik Danielsz. Hooft in his role as defender of the interests of the citizenry in 1787., print maker: anonymous, after print by: anonymous, after design by: Joachim Oudaan, (possibly), Northern Netherlands, 1787, paper, etching, engraving, letterpress printing, height 353 mm × width 236 mm, height 297 mm × width 215 mm, print
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