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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