Triumphal procession of William of Orange, center right, Cornelis van Kittensteyn, 1626 Canvas Print

Triumphal procession of William of Orange, center right, Cornelis van Kittensteyn, 1626 Canvas Print

Plate in the middle of five plates of 'Triumph of William of Orange' with imaginary representations of the virtues of Prince William of Orange, consisting of: the Christian Virtues, the government vices and the vices of war. This print focuses on the last two virtues. In the middle of the image are the harnessed William of Orange and the Dutch lion (Leo Belgicus) on a triumphal wagon with large flags. Flying around the car, putti, Fame and the Nijd with her snake hairs. The car contains personifications of virtues associated with government or vices, such as Magnanimity (29) and Experience (32). The personifications are provided with a number, the statement of which is in Latin above the image and in Dutch below the image.

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