Embleem met allegorie op eigenliefde Eygenliefde (titel op object) Logo with allegory of self-love is portrayed with man chained to arm and leg Where: the self-love, the extent to which someone is blind will receive his praise and defects can be measured according to the poem. The hare represents fear and the cock crows impatient as we are told. In the countryside a woman looking at her reflection in the wateroppervlak. Manufacturer : printmaker: François Bleys Wyck (listed building) in its draft: François Bleys Wyck (listed property) Place manufacture: Leiden Date: 1681-1737 and / or 1737 Phy


Embleem met allegorie op eigenliefde Eygenliefde (titel op object) Logo with allegory of self-love is portrayed with man chained to arm and leg Where: the self-love, the extent to which someone is blind will receive his praise and defects can be measured according to the poem. The hare represents fear and the cock crows impatient as we are told. In the countryside a woman looking at her reflection in the wateroppervlak. Manufacturer : printmaker: François Bleys Wyck (listed building) in its draft: François Bleys Wyck (listed property) Place manufacture: Leiden Date: 1681-1737 and / or 1737 Physical characteristics: etching material: paper Technique: etching dimensions: sheet: 196 mm × h 150 mmplaatrand b: h × 127 mm b 78 mmToelichtingPrent of: Zeeus, Jacob, poems, second edition, Amsterdam, A. Clean Burg, 1737, p. 85, 86. Subject: Self-love; "Amor di se stesso" (Ripa) fowl (cock, hen, chicken, etc.) (Person) in fetters, not imprisoned


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