Allegory on the art lottery, 1831, Nicolaas Pieneman, 1831 Canvas Print
Allegory of the raffle of works of art for the benefit of the fatherland, exhibited in the Palace of Justice in Amsterdam from 28 April to 9 July 1831. King William I surrounded by the personifications of Abundance and The Steadfastness. In the foreground the Art with a ge nius who sacrifices a painting for the lottery. In the air the Fame blowing on her trumpet with banner 'Eendragt maakt Maght'. At the bottom a four-line verse.
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