Allegory on the Restoration of Utrecht, 1673, Romeyn de Hooghe, 1674 Canvas Print
Allegory on the restoration, on the re-entry of the province of Utrecht into the Union, after the departure of the French on November 23, 1673. The destitute provincial maiden Utrecht is welcomed by personifications of the Unity and generality. Behind them the chariot and army of Stadholder William III with Hercules in front of the cart and the Caution to the reins. On the left the bourgeoisie, Poverty and Religion sitting on the ruins of the Roman church. the restoration of the city. At the bottom of the performance the interpretation of the scene.
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