The Ship of State, 1691, anonymous, 1691 Canvas Print
The Ship of State as a symbol of the dangerous ventures of King William III and in particular the crossing from England to the Netherlands on 31 January 1691. The Ship of State sails in calm waters, with on board the seven provincial maidens and personifications of virtues. Central William III between the Dutch and British virgins. In the water and chained to the shore various personifications associated with war. On the bow of the ship are two admirals. On the flag at the top of the mast is now Liberum Mare. In heaven, peoples of the world, including original Americans, Africans, and turbaned men, are blinded by the shining light of naked Truth with a bible. At the bottom is a sheet with the title and a verse in four columns.
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