[n.d., c.1698.]
Engraving. Plate: 305 x 365mm (12 x 14˝''). Central crease as normal.
A print showing a view of William of Orange's arrival in London in 1688, following the Glorious Revolution in which the Catholic James II was deposed in favour of his Protestant daughter and her husband. Canons are fired to mark the occasion, as the carriages rush by. In the foreground figures watch from behind a barricade, two try to climb over but are stopped by soldiers. From Merian's ''Theatrum Europaeum'' 1698.
[Ref: 49300] £320.00
Engraving. Plate: 305 x 365mm (12 x 14˝''). Central crease as normal.
A print showing a view of William of Orange's arrival in London in 1688, following the Glorious Revolution in which the Catholic James II was deposed in favour of his Protestant daughter and her husband. Canons are fired to mark the occasion, as the carriages rush by. In the foreground figures watch from behind a barricade, two try to climb over but are stopped by soldiers. From Merian's ''Theatrum Europaeum'' 1698.
[Ref: 49300] £320.00
