Northern Netherlands, Allegory of the Restoration of Orange, 1787, verso - stamped, Allegorical representation of the restoration of stadtholder William V in 1787. The Dutch Virgin and Lion guard the entrance to a temple. On the left a patriot despairs, on the ground lie the uniform and weapons of the volunteer corps. On the right two women, Jannetje and Piet, talk to each other; their conversation is in the four lines of the caption., print, prent, prints, prenten, Frederik Muller Historieplaten, height 194 mm, width 150 mm, print maker, prentmaker, 1787 - 1787, paper, papier, etching, etsen, engraving, engraving (printing process)
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Northern Netherlands, Allegory, Restoration, Orange, 1787, verso - stamped, Allegorical representation, restoration, stadtholder William V, Dutch Virgin, Lion guard, entrance, temple, left, patriot despairs, ground lie, uniform, weapons, volunteer corps, right two women, Jannetje, Piet, talk, conversation, four lines, caption, print, prent, prints, prenten, Frederik Muller Historieplaten, height 194 mm, width 150 mm, print maker, prentmaker, 1787 - 1787, paper, papier, etching, etsen, engraving, printing process
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