Cornelis Bisschop

/  Allegorical Representation of the Expedition to Chatham in 1667, with a Portrait of Cornelis de Witt

 
Cornelis Bisschop: Allegorical Representation of the Expedition to Chatham in 1667, with a Portrait of Cornelis de Witt. mythology
 
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MuseumsRijksmuseum, AmsterdamPaintings
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Allegory on the trip to Chatham in 1667 with a portrait of Cornelis de Witt. The oval portrait surrounded by symbols of Peace, Justice (blindfolded child with scales), Liberty (lance with freedom hat) and Harmony (text on the banner). Furthermore coins, two white swans, a lion, a shield and different weapons.
1668
medium: h 104 cm w × 153.5 cm
SKU: 270645
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