Description
Etching on hand laid paper. Watermark: Fleur de Lis (French lily) in coat of arms, with WR = Laurentius 363, Wendelin Riehel, made in Strasbourg for use in The Hague. on paper.
Size in cm: The overall size is ca. 26.2 x 41.1 cm. The image size is ca. 22.1 x 33.6 cm. Size in inch: The overall size is ca. 10.3 x 16.2 inch. The image size is ca. 8.7 x 13.2 inch.
Antique print, titled: ‘Vreugde- en eereteeken voor het stadhuis van ‘s Gravenhage.’ – The city hall of The Hague is adorned with honorary emblems while Schutters (city militia) shoot salute volleys with rifles and cannons. Govard Bidloo: ‘Komste van zyne Majesteit Willem III. Koning van Groot Britanje, enz in Holland.’, The Hague: Arnout Leers (II), 1691. This elaborate book commemorate the 1691 visit of the Dutch Stadtholder and English King William III of Orange to The Hague. Romeyn de Hooghe participated in the planning of the decorations and recorded the festivities at their height in a brilliant series of etchings.Artists and Engravers: Made by ‘Romeyn de Hooghe’ after own design. Romeyn de Hooghe (bapt. 10 September 1645 – 10 June 1708) was an important and prolific late Dutch Baroque, painter, sculptor, engraver and caricaturist. De Hooghe was born in Amsterdam. He was skilled as an etcher, draughtsman, painter, sculptor and medalist. He is best known for political caricatures of Louis XIV and propagandistic prints supporting William of Orange. The Hieroglyphica of Merkbeelden der oude volkeren (1735) was a well known emblem book and sourcebook for classical mythology and its iconography. According to Houbraken he was particularly good at inventive arrangements of subjects in engravings.
Condition: Excellent, given age. A stain and a tiny hole in the middle of the image. Some tiny stains in the image and margins. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.
Keywords: ANTIQUE PRINT-WILLIAM III-HONOR-EMBLEM-VOLLEY-SALUTE-DE HOOGHE
PCOX-E1-02


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