Allegory at the birth of a child with Juno and abundance, Abraham Delfos, After Hieronymus van der Me, 1754 print Allegory at the birth of a royal child, juno sitting on a cloud crown the child, abundance sits next to them with a horn of abundance. The mother, a queen in King's mantle, receives the child with open arms, next to her is a globe with three crowns. The edges of the cartouche are decorated with a palm branch and olive branch. The Latin quote from Virgilius refers to the newborn who descends from the sky and removes sin on earth. Leiden paper etching (story of) Juno (Hera). Abundant


Allegory at the birth of a child with Juno and abundance, Abraham Delfos, After Hieronymus van der Me, 1754 print Allegory at the birth of a royal child, juno sitting on a cloud crown the child, abundance sits next to them with a horn of abundance. The mother, a queen in King's mantle, receives the child with open arms, next to her is a globe with three crowns. The edges of the cartouche are decorated with a palm branch and olive branch. The Latin quote from Virgilius refers to the newborn who descends from the sky and removes sin on earth. Leiden paper etching (story of) Juno (Hera). Abundantia (abundance) as Roman personification


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