Allegory on the covenant between prince and people, 1832, G. Havius Zanders, 1832 Canvas Print

Allegory on the covenant between prince and people, 1832, G. Havius Zanders, 1832 Canvas Print

Allegory of the covenant between prince and people, 1832. To the left of an altar are King William I and his two sons. On the right the Justice and the Dutch Virgin. On the left the History leaning on a column on which the glorious events of Dutch history. In the air the Religion and an angel with palm branch and laurel wreath intended for the king. In the background a temple on a hill and the explosion of van Speijk's nave. The king takes an oath and tears apart the Treaty of 24 Articles with the date November 15, 1831. On the ground symbols of war, arts, trade and science. Two documents refer to the death of Van Speijk and the defense of the Citadel of Antwerp by Chassé.

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