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Image of "William III, James II, and Louis XIV": Arlequin sur l'Hippogryphe a la Croisade Lojoliste
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"William III, James II, and Louis XIV": Arlequin sur l'Hippogryphe a la Croisade Lojoliste

1689
17th C.
Europe, the Netherlands
14 3/8 x 15 3/8 in. (36.5 x 39 cm)

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Romeyn de Hooghe Dutch, 1645–1708

Medium: Etching
Credit Line: Museum Purchase Fund
Accession Number: 1970.405

Bibliography
Meredith M. Hale, “Political Prints by Romeyn de Hooghe at Stanford University,” Cantor Arts Center Journal, III, 2002–2003, pp. 38–47, repr. p. 44

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