Allegory of the elevation of William IV, Prince of Orange-Nassau, to hereditary stadtholder, Jan Caspar Philips, 1753 Canvas Print

Allegory of the elevation of William IV, Prince of Orange-Nassau, to hereditary stadtholder, Jan Caspar Philips, 1753 Canvas Print

Allegory of the elevation of William IV to hereditary stadtholder, 1747. He sits on a throne and receives the state administration from the Dutch Virgin. In the clouds the Peace and Fama blows on a trumpet with the banner Historia Belgii. In the foreground putti that refer to the Windhandel of 1720. In the background, Minerva and Mercury mourn at the tomb of the prince who died in 1751. In the bottom margin an eight-line Dutch text.

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