Personification of Satisfaction, Arnold Houbraken, 1710 - 1719 print A female figure as a personification of satisfaction, with in her right hand a hand mirror in which she looks into and under her left arm a bowl of valuables such as a necklace and coins. In the background, Alexander visits the Great Diogenes in his barrel, who will ask if the emperor wants to go out of his sun to answer what he wants. Print from a series of 41 symptoms. Amsterdam paper etching / engraving / pen Satisfaction, Contentment; 'Contento' (Ripa) (+ abstract concept represented by female figure). looking in the mirr


Personification of Satisfaction, Arnold Houbraken, 1710 - 1719 print A female figure as a personification of satisfaction, with in her right hand a hand mirror in which she looks into and under her left arm a bowl of valuables such as a necklace and coins. In the background, Alexander visits the Great Diogenes in his barrel, who will ask if the emperor wants to go out of his sun to answer what he wants. Print from a series of 41 symptoms. Amsterdam paper etching / engraving / pen Satisfaction, Contentment; 'Contento' (Ripa) (+ abstract concept represented by female figure). looking in the mirror; contemplation of own beauty. display of jewels, Alexander's visit to Diogenes, who sits by his barrel and asks Alexander to get out of his light


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