Allegory on the return of the kidnapped objects of art and science in Antwerp, 1815, Jean Joseph Verellen, 1821 Canvas Print

Allegory on the return of the kidnapped objects of art and science in Antwerp, 1815, Jean Joseph Verellen, 1821 Canvas Print

Allegory on the return of the kidnapped objects of art and science in Antwerp, 1815. Through the Keizerspoort of Antwerp, a car with painting boxes drives into the city. On the left in the foreground, the city maiden of Antwerp conveys the good news of the return of the objects to the personification of art, which sits mourning in a tent. On the right, the artist Verellen captures the scene, watched by the publisher Groenewoud. In the clouds sits the triumvirate, the heroes of Waterloo: the Prince of Orange, Blücher and Wellington.

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