Allegory on the attack on Hattem and Elburg, 1786, anonymous, 1786 Canvas Print

Allegory on the attack on Hattem and Elburg, 1786, anonymous, 1786 Canvas Print

Patriotic allegory of the attack on Hattem and Elburg by the stadholder, 4-6 September 1786. The city maidens of Hattem and Elburg are mistreated by Despair, Anger and Despair. Prince William V violates with drawn sword the rights and privileges of the country brought. However, he becomes frightened by the Divine Wrath that threatens him with flaming sword. On the right, the gloomy Freedom is comforted and spurred on by the Steadfastness, Courage and Justice. On the set-up sheet below the print a handwritten explanation of the performance.

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