Fries met triomftocht van Quintus Fabius Maximus op schouw in Burgemeesterskamer van het Stadhuis op de Dam (zevende deel) Seventh part of frieze triumph of Quintus Fabius Maximus on the mantelpiece in the mayor Chamber of the Town Hall on the Dam in Amsterdam. With riders and some trofee- and standard bearers. Bottom left numbered 7. While in the middle labeled: O. Manufacturer : printmaker: Hubert Quellinusnaar own design: Hubert Quellinusnaar view: Artus (I) Publisher: Artus (I) Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1663 Material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Measurement


Fries met triomftocht van Quintus Fabius Maximus op schouw in Burgemeesterskamer van het Stadhuis op de Dam (zevende deel) Seventh part of frieze triumph of Quintus Fabius Maximus on the mantelpiece in the mayor Chamber of the Town Hall on the Dam in Amsterdam. With riders and some trofee- and standard bearers. Bottom left numbered 7. While in the middle labeled: O. Manufacturer : printmaker: Hubert Quellinusnaar own design: Hubert Quellinusnaar view: Artus (I) Publisher: Artus (I) Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1663 Material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: h 196 mm × W 371 mmToelichtingAangezien there are multiple (at least four) Quinti Fabii Maximi have been were the consul and one or have been given a plurality of triumphs, is not to say with certainty, for any triumphal Quintus Fabius Maximus and what it is. But it is True: apparently it's going to Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus Cunctator (ca. 275 BC - 203 ), Which is depicted in the painting by Jan Lievens that hangs above the fireplace. This painting shows how, in 213 BC, at the command of his namesake and son Quintus Fabius Maximus -. Who was consul in the year - dismounts from his horse. His son's only been once consul and achieved no triumphs. Print used in: Secunca pars Praecipuarum effigierum ac ornamentorum amplissime Curiae Amstelrodamensis maiori ex parte in cadido marmore effectorum per Artum Quellinium eiusdem Civitatis Statuarium / the second part of the voornaemste Statuen income Cieraten van 't constant-rijcke Stadt-huys of Amstelredam' tmeeste in marble gemaeckt by Artus Beelthouwer voorseyde der Stadt. Amsterdam: Artus (I), 1663. See RP-P-AO-22-2-1 corresponding to title page. See RP-P-AO-22-2-2 for native registry. See RP-P-AO-22-2A, RP-P-AO-22-2B, RP-P-AO-22-2C-1, RP-P-AO-22-2C-2, RP-P-AO -22-2C-3, RP-P-AO-22-2C-4, RP-P-AO-22-2D-1, RP-P-AO-22-2D-2, RP-P-AO-22 -2D-3, RP-P-AO-22-2E-1, RP-P-AO-22-2E-2, RP-P-AO-22-2E-3, RP-P-AO-22-2E -4, R


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