Allegory on the Liberation of the Netherlands, 1813, Noah van der Meer (II), 1813 - 1814 Canvas Print

Allegory on the Liberation of the Netherlands, 1813, Noah van der Meer (II), 1813 - 1814 Canvas Print

Allegory on the liberation of the Netherlands, the fall of the French and the restoration of the Prince of Orange as sovereign monarch, 1813. Coastal landscape with monument to the seven allied provinces crowned by the coat of arms of the prince. On the ground in front of the monument are symbols of the broken French power. On the monument a cartouche with two crossed anchors and the monograms CO, CW, CB and CS and the spell 'We all hope'. On the left, the sun rises over a merchant fleet at sea. In the caption a four-line verse. See the pendant.

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