Revolutionary Gatherings

Prints depicting revolutionary gatherings and significant events from the late 18th century, illustrating the impact of social movements and public demonstrations.

Haagse Fair with the Prince and Princess of Orange, 1686, Daniël Marot (I), 1686 print Haagse Kermis held in 1686 at the Buitenhof, with the parading militia from the Noyelleshuis (later Vijverhof) on the left between the stalls across the market to the gate where salute shots are brought for the princely couple watching the window in the Stadholder Quarter. On the right the guard of the prince is set up on horseback for the handball rink and the comedy. Two angels in the air with the princely weapon of William III. At the bottom of the assignment in 4 lines in French and the legends 1-14 in Dutch and French. print maker: The Hagueafter own design by: The Haguepublisher: The HagueThe HagueThe HagueAmsterdam paper etching / engraving (annual) fair, trade fair. armorial bearing, heraldry Buitenhof. Vijverhof. Stadholder
Haagse Fair with the Prince and Princess of Orange, 1686, Daniël Marot (I), 1686 print Haagse Kermis held in 1686 at the Buitenhof, with the parading militia from the Noyelleshuis (later Vijverhof) on the left between the stalls across the market to the gate where salute shots are brought for the princely couple watching the window in the Stadholder Quarter. On the right the guard of the prince is set up on horseback for the handball rink and the comedy. Two angels in the air with the princely weapon of William III. At the bottom of the assignment in 4 lines in French and the legends 1-14 in Dutch and French. print maker: The Hagueafter own design by: The Haguepublisher: The HagueThe HagueThe HagueAmsterdam paper etching / engraving (annual) fair, trade fair. armorial bearing, heraldry Buitenhof. Vijverhof. Stadholder