The rights of man, proclaimed on January 31, 1795 in The Hague, The Rights of Man and Citizen. 1795. The first Year of Batavian Freedom (title on object), The rights of man and of the citizen, among themselves in 19 articles, within an oval formed by a snake biting its own tail. Above Freedom and naked Truth, below the altar of Equality and naked boys with the banner of the Brotherhood. These Rights were proclaimed on January 21 in The Hague by the Provisional Representatives., print, print maker: Theodoor Koning, (mentioned on object), after drawing by: Jacobus van Meurs, (mentioned on object), publisher: Willem van Vliet, (mentioned on object), print maker: Northern Netherlands, publisher: Amsterdam, 1795, paper, etching, engraving, height, 393 mm × width, 530 mm
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