Dutch Virgin crowns the bust of Crown Prince Willem II, Noah van der Meer (II), After Adrianus Gerardus van Schoone, 1815 print The Dutch Virgin, standing on the monster of the Dwingelandij and with the lance of freedom in her hand, lauert a bust of crown prince Willem II of Orange. Next to the bust is history, which records the heroic deeds of the prince. The fame blows the praise, on which a banner hangs with the date of the Battle of Quatre-Bras. At the bottom of the margin a four -line verse and the assignment. Amsterdam paper etching historical persons (portraits and scenes from the life)

Dutch Virgin crowns the bust of Crown Prince Willem II, Noah van der Meer (II), After Adrianus Gerardus van Schoone, 1815 print The Dutch Virgin, standing on the monster of the Dwingelandij and with the lance of freedom in her hand, lauert a bust of crown prince Willem II of Orange. Next to the bust is history, which records the heroic deeds of the prince. The fame blows the praise, on which a banner hangs with the date of the Battle of Quatre-Bras. At the bottom of the margin a four -line verse and the assignment. Amsterdam paper etching historical persons (portraits and scenes from the life) Stock Photo
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Dutch Virgin crowns the bust of Crown Prince Willem II, Noah van der Meer (II), After Adrianus Gerardus van Schoone, 1815 print The Dutch Virgin, standing on the monster of the Dwingelandij and with the lance of freedom in her hand, lauert a bust of crown prince Willem II of Orange. Next to the bust is history, which records the heroic deeds of the prince. The fame blows the praise, on which a banner hangs with the date of the Battle of Quatre-Bras. At the bottom of the margin a four -line verse and the assignment. Amsterdam paper etching historical persons (portraits and scenes from the life) (+ (full) bust portrait). personifications of countries, nations, states, districts, etc.. 'Historia'; 'Historia' (Ripa). Fame; 'Fama', 'Fama buona', 'Fama chiara' (Ripa). crowning the victor with laurel Netherlands