Allegory of the Province of Utrecht, Title page for: Thomas Salmon and Jan Wagenaar, Tegenwoordige staat der Vereenigde Nederlanden, Eleventh Part, 1758, Title page for: Thomas Salmon, Hedendaagsche historie, or Tegenwoordige staat van alle volkeren, XXIde deel, 1758, The personification of the province of Utrecht sits enthroned with crown, scepter, accompanying coat of arms, a Bible and on her lap the liberty hat. Next to her are a bishop, a clergyman, a knight and a putto with coats of arms. To the right sits the city maid of Utrecht with arms of the cities of Utrecht, Amersfoort, Rhenen and Montfoort. She is seated on a flowing jar as a symbol of the Rhine. In the background a view of the city of Utrecht. print maker: Jan Caspar Philips, (mentioned on object), after own design by: Jan Caspar Philips, (mentioned on object), publisher: Isaak Tirion, (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1758, paper, etching, engraving.

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