File:Die neue Polnische Constitution.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionDie neue Polnische Constitution.jpg |
English: 1792 Allegory of the Polish Constitution of 3 May 1791 by Daniel Chodowicki, an artist from Gdansk working in Berlin.The constitution is personified as a young queen. She is surrounded by two peasants, an artisan, female personifications of science, trade and arts, and victory. This allegory stresses the progressive aspect of the Constitution, enfranchising non-noble classes. Also, note the Polish and Lithuanian coats of arms. Etching, size: 8.8x5.2 cm |
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Source | https://www.europeana.eu/portal/record/92033/99BAC8AB4D368ED22FA7CF0D4834A526FB07C81E.html |
Author | Chodowiecki, Daniel (1726-1801) |
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