Twig from a liberty tree
With help from the French, the Dutch Patriots assumed power in January 1795 and founded the Batavian Republic. This was cause for celebration in countless cities; liberty trees were established in many places and people danced around them. This twig was cut from the liberty tree erected on Dam Square in Amsterdam on 21 January and preserved as a memento of the festivities.
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Twig from a liberty tree
With help from the French, the Dutch Patriots assumed power in January 1795 and founded the Batavian Republic. This was cause for celebration in countless cities; liberty trees were established in many places and people danced around them. This twig was cut from the liberty tree erected on Dam Square in Amsterdam on 21 January and preserved as a memento of the festivities.
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Bruikleen van het Koninklijk Oudheidkundig Genootschap
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On loan from the Koninklijk Oudheidkundig Genootschap
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Met hulp van de Fransen kwamen ...... renboom afgesneden en bewaard.
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With help from the French, the ...... a memento of the festivities.
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NG-KOG-1204-1
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Rijksmuseum
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Takje van een vrijheidsboom
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Twig from a liberty tree
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created
1795
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1795
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extent
breedte 18,5 cm
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depth 18.5 cm
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diepte 18,5 cm
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height 2.5 cm
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hoogte 2,5 cm
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length 17 cm
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takje lengte 17 cm
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width 18.5 cm
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Collectie: Varia 18e eeuw
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temporal
fourth quarter 18th century
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vierde kwart 18e eeuw
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