Prince of Orange during the battle of Quatre-Bras, 1815, H.R.H. Willem Frederik George Lodewijk, Prince of Orange-Nassau, Crown Prince of the Netherlands, in the attack of the French, June 16, 1815, surrounded by Quatre-Bras, but by the 7th battalion relieves its comrades in arms, gives them its badge of honor (title on object), Second series of four plates of the battles at Quatre-Bras and Waterloo (series title), Willem Frederik George, Prince of Orange, is caught in the battle during the French attack surrounded at 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. A separate statement accompanies the print., 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, etching, height, 347 mm × width, 449 mm
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