Triumphwagen with Peace (Pax), Cornelis Cort, After Maarten van Heemskerck, 1564 print Triumph car decorated with garlands of fruits, pulled by two horses (Concordia and Utilitas). The car is mixed by Amor. On a seat is the peace, olive branches in the right hand and on the head, laurel wreath in the left hand. To the right of her is wealth (Opulentia) that holds a crown. In addition to the car, truth, diligence and justice (Veritas, Diligentia and Justitia) run. Print from a series of nine prints with triumphal cars from the Antwerp circumcision commitment of 1561. The personifications on the


Triumphwagen with Peace (Pax), Cornelis Cort, After Maarten van Heemskerck, 1564 print Triumph car decorated with garlands of fruits, pulled by two horses (Concordia and Utilitas). The car is mixed by Amor. On a seat is the peace, olive branches in the right hand and on the head, laurel wreath in the left hand. To the right of her is wealth (Opulentia) that holds a crown. In addition to the car, truth, diligence and justice (Veritas, Diligentia and Justitia) run. Print from a series of nine prints with triumphal cars from the Antwerp circumcision commitment of 1561. The personifications on the cars together represent the cycle of human action. Antwerp paper engraving chariot, triumphal car. symbols, allegories of peace, 'Pax'; 'Pace' (Ripa). Truth; 'Verità' (Ripa) (+ allegorical scene, two or more personifications involved in an action). Wealth, Opulence; 'Opulenza', 'Richezza' (Ripa). Carefulness, Diligence; 'Diligenza' (Ripa). Justice, 'Justitia'; 'Giustitia divina' (Ripa) ~ one of the Four Cardinal Virtues. Vicissitudes of Life (+ allegorical scene, two or more personifications involved in an action)


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