Allegory on the coronation of Francis I Stephanus as emperor, 1745, anonymous, 1745 Canvas Print

Allegory on the coronation of Francis I Stephanus as emperor, 1745, anonymous, 1745 Canvas Print

Allegory of the election on September 13 and coronation on October 4, 1745 of Francis I Stephanus as German emperor. Empress Maria Theresa with a portrait of Francis on her lap sits in the radiant light of the all-seeing eye. On the left their son Joseph in armor with sword. In the foreground, the French rooster and a Spanish dragon stretch a chain over a breach of the dike. In the caption a double chronosticon (timeless) and two three-line verses. On the sheet under the plate a verse in two columns.

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