Triumphal chariot of the Prince of Orange, 1675, Daniël van den Bremden, 1675 Canvas Print
Allegory in honor of the conquests by William III in 1674-1675. Triumphal procession with the stadholder in a chariot mixed by Faith (Fides), the horses accompanied by the virtues Hope (Spes), Justice (Justitia), Strength (Fortitudo), Love (Charitas), Temperance (Temperantia) and Prudence (Prudentia). Left in front of the car Love for the Fatherland (Amor Patriae), Pietiness (Pietas) and Freedom (Libertas). In the air the Fame (Fama) and angels. In the foreground two angels with a cartouche with the portraits of the prince's predecessors: William of Orange, Maurice, Frederik Hendrik and William II. Left and right small representations of the military victories achieved under the reign of the prince, with at the bottom left the grandmother Amalia of Solms on her deathbed (September 8, 1675). Under the performance 4 verses of 8 lines each in Dutch.
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