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Session English House Lords 1689 Picture t Hooger huys des parliament
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Session English House Lords 1689 Picture t Hooger huys des parliament
Session of the English House of Lords, 1689 Picture of t Hooger huys des parliament of Engelant (title on object), A session of the House of Lords is attended by a king. Central the king on his throne, surrounded by the Lords, sitting on cushions. In the front the clerks around a table. In the caption the legend 1-13 and the British royal weapon. The performance is based on a performance in which King William III attends the meeting, 1689. Upper House, Senate, Houses of Parliament (London), William III (Prince of Orange and King of England, Scotland and Ireland), Jacob Gole (mentioned on object), Northern Netherlands, 1689 - 1690, paper, engraving, h 258 mm × w 348 mm
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This print captures a historic moment in the Session of the English House of Lords in 1689. The grandeur and power of this assembly are evident as King William III takes his place on the throne, surrounded by noble Lords seated on plush cushions. The scene is further enhanced by the presence of clerks diligently attending to their duties around a table at the forefront. The legend accompanying this image denotes numbers 1-13, providing an intriguing glimpse into the intricate workings of parliamentary proceedings during that era. Additionally, proudly displayed alongside is the British royal weapon, symbolizing authority and sovereignty. Based on an actual performance witnessed by King William III himself in 1689, this engraving vividly brings to life a significant event that took place within the walls of t Hooger huys des parliament (the Houses of Parliament) in London. It serves as a testament to both political and monarchical power during this period. Created by Jacob Gole, an artist from Northern Netherlands between 1689-1690, this paper print measures approximately 258mm in height and 348mm in width. This remarkable piece offers viewers a unique window into history while honoring its non-commercial use status.
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