Personifications of the genera Hannover and Nassau and an orangery, Jan Caspar Philips, in or before 1734 Canvas Print
The allegorical representations placed on the back of a temple that stood in Leeuwarden on 11 May 1734 amid lit fireworks on the occasion of the arrival of the newlywed couple Prince William IV and Princess Anna, married on March 25, 1734. At the top left, a unicorn drives out a crocodile, below it a personification of the genus of Hanover (No 7), in the middle an orangery with trees named Anna and William (No 8), on the right above a tree with a motto and on the right under a personification of the genus of Nassau (No 9).
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