Allegory on the installation of William V as hereditary stadtholder, 1766, Noach van der Meer (II), 1766 Canvas Print

Allegory on the installation of William V as hereditary stadtholder, 1766, Noach van der Meer (II), 1766 Canvas Print

Allegory of the installation of Prince William V as hereditary stadtholder at the age of eighteen on 8 March 1766. Centrally the prince sitting on his throne, on the right Hercules defeats the serpents, on the left the collected seven virtues. Above the throne the Fame flies and Father Time reveals seven cherubim with a large laurel wreath, on the right the Abundance bestows riches. In the foreground the Dutch Lion. In the caption in 4 lines the assignment to the stadholder.

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