Allegory of connectedness within the Republic during the Truce, 1609 Victoriae Premium (title object) Allegory of connectedness within the Republic during the Truce, 1609. A large Dutch garden trimmed with roses and lilies in the middle prince William I, prince Maurits of the arms with two columns of Freedom of religion (Religio Libertas), standing between the seven regions connected by chains. At the top of the embracing Justice (Justice) and Peace (Pax) to the land with freedom hat, Faith (Faith) and Constantia (Firmness), and other symbolic elements (monkey, pig, cat, and mouse, acrobat bal
Allegory of connectedness within the Republic during the Truce, 1609 Victoriae Premium (title object) Allegory of connectedness within the Republic during the Truce, 1609. A large Dutch garden trimmed with roses and lilies in the middle prince William I, prince Maurits of the arms with two columns of Freedom of religion (Religio Libertas), standing between the seven regions connected by chains. At the top of the embracing Justice (Justice) and Peace (Pax) to the land with freedom hat, Faith (Faith) and Constantia (Firmness), and other symbolic elements (monkey, pig, cat, and mouse, acrobat balancing). The entrance gate controlled by the Dutch Lion with Fame. Outside the garden to the left of the chariot Bona Causa (Just Cause) and right Religion (Religio). Bottom left Mars and Vulcan right with severed hands and feet and broken armor. All the details in the presentation marked with numbers and inscriptions in Latin, the legend ontbreekt. Manufacturer : printmaker: Crispijn of Passe (I) Place manufacture: Northern Netherlands Date: 1609 - 1610 Physical features: car material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Dimensions : sheet: h 346 mm × W 465 mm Subject: Peace and Justice kissing (cf. Ps 85:10). Constancy, Tenacity; 'Costanza', 'Tenacità' (RIPA) (+ two or more personifications Pursuing one aim) Faith, "Faith's; 'Fede', 'Fede catholica' 'Fede christiana', 'Fede Christiana catholica' (Ripa) ~ one of the Three Theological Virtuesallegorical representations ~ religion; 'Religione', 'Religione the SS. Mauritio e Lazaro ',' Vera Religione Christiana '(Ripa) specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Mars; Mars volcanic ash patron in his smithyTwaalfjarig File When: 1609 - 1610Wie: Maurice (Prince of Orange) William I (Prince of Orange)
Size: 1829px × 1367px
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License: Licensed
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