Portrait of Arrigo van Muggia and the personification of Faam, Robert van Audenaerd, 1673 - 1743 print Pedest in the form of a cartouche. Then a medallion with the portrait of Arrigo of Muggia, the ancestor of the Barbarigo family on the front. According to legend, Arrigo defended the city of Muggio against the Saracens. He cut off his opponents the beards and thus earned his nickname Barba-Arigo. Arrigo is depicted in armor, with laurel wreath. A chain of Saracenian beards around his neck. Arrigo cuts the beards on the back. In addition, the text: A Victoria Nomen. Above the pedestal, Faam dr


Portrait of Arrigo van Muggia and the personification of Faam, Robert van Audenaerd, 1673 - 1743 print Pedest in the form of a cartouche. Then a medallion with the portrait of Arrigo of Muggia, the ancestor of the Barbarigo family on the front. According to legend, Arrigo defended the city of Muggio against the Saracens. He cut off his opponents the beards and thus earned his nickname Barba-Arigo. Arrigo is depicted in armor, with laurel wreath. A chain of Saracenian beards around his neck. Arrigo cuts the beards on the back. In addition, the text: A Victoria Nomen. Above the pedestal, Faam draws the coat of arms of the Barbarigo family. An eagle holds the ink jar. With a palm branch in his other claw, the eagle here is the symbol of power and victory. The pedestal is flanked by two coats of arms. On the left that of the city of Muggia. The print is part of an album. paper engraving symbols, allegories of peace, 'Pax'; 'Pace' (Ripa). beard. Fame; 'Fama', 'Fama buona', 'Fama chiara' (Ripa). predatory birds: eagle. coat of arms (as symbol of the state, etc.)


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