Glorification of the coat of arms of Prince William IV, Simon Fokke, 1751, Allegory showing the glorification of the coat of arms of Prince William IV. The crowned coat of arms carried by two putti, in the air the All-Seeing Eye. On the left the female personification of Faith kneeling at an altar, on the right a woman with a harp (Harmony) with a lion, eagle and stork. Probably produced on the death of the stadholder on October 22, 1751. Design for a print., draughtsman: Simon Fokke, (mentioned on object), Simon Fokke, (mentioned on object), Northern Netherlands, 1751, paper, h 98 mm × w 144 mm
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