Drawing of the Hollandsche Loterij in The Hague, 1696, anonymous, 1735 - 1737 Canvas Print
Drawing of the Hollandsche Loterij in the Ridderzaal van het Binnenhof in The Hague, 1696. Against the walls bookcases, on the ceiling the banners. From two large round turntables, two orphaned boys draw the lottery tickets, in the foreground a crowd of spectators. Below is a second, allegorical, performance with a lying fisherman on a monumental stone on which a verse is titled: Elk Vist om Voordeel. On the right, Fortuna sprinkles with coins, on the left a group of people led by Desire and Hope.
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