Allegorical title page with throne Astraea, Cornelis Galle (I), after Peter Paul Rubens, 1621 print Throne Astraea with caduceus and bowl in her hands. On either side of her the constellations lion and scales. On the left the personification of good governance, with city crown and snake. On the right a woman with five breasts and a horn of abundance. A man and a devil are chained to and a base. print maker: Southern Netherlandspublisher: Antwerppublisher: Antwerp paper engraving (story of) Dike (Astraea), goddess of Righteousness and Justice. allegory, personification of good government


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