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Allegorie op de Franse invasie in 1672

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(4.4" x 6.3") 11.2 x 16cm(30" x 40") 75 x 100cm(18" x 24") 45 x 60cm(16" x 20") 40 x 50cm(24" x 36") 60 x 90cm(28" x 28") 70 x 70cm(44" x 60") 112 x 152cm
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Note Cards - Pack of 4Giclee Matte Art PaperStretched Canvas
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In 1672 the Netherlands was invaded by the French. That disaster is allegorically rendered in the drawing at which the seated man looks: the Dutch lion is defeated, its weapons in pieces, the gate to its enclosure broken; above, the French rooster crows triumphantly. Symbolizing the other side is the standing man with an orange feather in his cap: he is a supporter ofWilliam III of Orange, who would avert the French threat.

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