Allegory on the political situation in 1702, Romeyn de Hooghe (attributed to), 1702 Canvas Print

Allegory on the political situation in 1702, Romeyn de Hooghe (attributed to), 1702 Canvas Print

Allegory of the political situation in 1702 with a large hall in which at a round table are the German emperor, Queen Anna and a member of the Dutch States-General, next to King Louis XIV for whom sabre is on the table; The Emperor removes from the cardinal's hat of Porto Carrero the false will of Charles II. Behind the table are the personifications of Freedom, Peace and Christianity. In the background a tapestry with an image of the victory at Vigo. In the foreground Power and Caution at a depiction of the conquest of Liège in 1702. The print includes a separate text sheet with a statement of the numbers 1-23 each in 2 columns in Dutch and French.

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