More, Noach van der (II), Netherlands, Israel's God is the Netherlands' God, Allegory of the liberation of the Netherlands, 1813, verso - stamped, the fall of the French and the restoration of the Prince of Orange as sovereign prince, 1813. Coastal landscape with a monument for the seven united provinces, crowned by the coat of arms of the prince. On the ground in front of the monument lie symbols of the broken French power. On the monument is a cartouche with two crossed anchors and the monograms CO, CW, CB and CS and the motto 'Wij allen hoopen'. On the left, the sun rises over a merchant fleet at sea. In the caption, a four-line verse. See the pendant., print, prints, Frederik Muller Historieplaten, height 215 mm, width 280 mm, 1741-04-16 - 1822-02-20, print maker, printmaker, 1813 - 1814, paper, papier, etching, etchings, engraving, engraving (printing process), Work conception, after own design by
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Noach van der, Ii, Netherlands, Israel's God, God, Allegory, liberation, 1813, verso - stamped, fall, French, restoration, Prince, Orange, sovereign prince, Coastal landscape, monument, seven united provinces, crowned, coat, arms, prince, ground, front, monument lie symbols, broken French power, cartouche, two, crossed, anchors, monograms CO, Cw, Cb, Cs, motto, Wij, allen, hoopen, left, sun rises, merchant fleet, sea, caption, four-line verse, See, pendant, print, prints, Frederik Muller Historieplaten, height 215 mm, width 280 mm, 1741-04-16 - 1822-02-20, print maker, printmaker, 1813 - 1814, paper, papier, etching, etchings, engraving, printing process, Work conception, own design
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