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Fatherland protected by William III of Orange, Title page for: Lambert van den Bos, Tooneel des war, 1675, The personification of the fatherland sits with the liberty hat and a religious book in hand. On the left, the enemy, symbolizing England, France, Münster and Cologne, is attempting to attack her. The woman is protected by William III of Orange with sword and shield bearing his coat of arms. To the right, the Dutch Lion protects four provincial coats of arms. Behind right Peace and Victory laurels the prince., print maker: anonymous, after print by: Romeyn de Hooghe, (copy after), publisher: Jacob van Meurs, (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1675, paper, engraving, height 202 mm × width 153 mm.

Fatherland protected by William III of Orange, Title page for: Lambert van den Bos, Tooneel des war, 1675, The personification of the fatherland sits with the liberty hat and a religious book in hand. On the left, the enemy, symbolizing England, France, Münster and Cologne, is attempting to attack her. The woman is protected by William III of Orange with sword and shield bearing his coat of arms. To the right, the Dutch Lion protects four provincial coats of arms. Behind right Peace and Victory laurels the prince., print maker: anonymous, after print by: Romeyn de Hooghe, (copy after), publisher: Jacob van Meurs, (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1675, paper, engraving, height 202 mm × width 153 mm.
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Fatherland protected by William III of Orange, Title page for: Lambert van den Bos, Tooneel des war, 1675, The personification of the fatherland sits with the liberty hat and a religious book in hand. On the left, the enemy, symbolizing England, France, Münster and Cologne, is attempting to attack her. The woman is protected by William III of Orange with sword and shield bearing his coat of arms. To the right, the Dutch Lion protects four provincial coats of arms. Behind right Peace and Victory laurels the prince., print maker: anonymous, after print by: Romeyn de Hooghe, (copy after), publisher: Jacob van Meurs, (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1675, paper, engraving, height 202 mm × width 153 mm
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23.2 x 30.7 cm | 9.1 x 12.1 in (300 dpi)