De Oranjetuin, 1787, De Orange Tuyn, Les jardin d'Orange (title on object), Allegory on the recovery of Stadtholder William V in 1787. In a garden with clipped hedges and fountains, busts of Prince William V, his wife, stand on pedestals and children. In the back a statue of Faam with Vivat Willem's trumpet, in the sky the Prussian eagle. In the foreground Father Time, figure with Mercury staff, the weapons of Orange and Prussia, freedom and Minerva. The sun rises on the left, there is thunder on the right., print, print maker: Joseph Gleich, (mentioned on object), Paris, 1787 - 1788, paper, etching, height, 320 mm × width, 425 mm
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De Oranjetuin, 1787, De Orange Tuyn, Les, jardin, d'Orange, title, object, Allegory, recovery, Stadtholder William V, garden, clipped hedges, fountains, busts, Prince William V, wife, stand, pedestals, children, back, statue, Faam, Vivat Willem's trumpet, sky, Prussian eagle, foreground Father Time, figure, Mercury staff, weapons, Orange, Prussia, freedom, Minerva, sun rises, left, thunder, right, print, print maker, Joseph Gleich, mentioned, Paris, 1787 - 1788, paper, etching, height, 320 mm × width, 425 mm
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