Allegorical show with memorial stone for Jan Nieuwenhuyzen, died in 1806, Ludwig Gottlieb Portman, after Jacques Kuyper, 1806 print Memorial stone for Jan Nieuwenhuyzen, died 25 February 1806. On an altar in a niche the bust of Jan Nieuwenhuyzen, founder of the Society for the Nut of the General. In addition, a framework with the name, birth and death date of Nieuwenhuyzen. On the altar a motto in Latin (he planted nothing there). The bust is honored by the Dutch Virgin. For her the personification of society that covers her tearing face and leans on the altar and her shield. On the other side


Allegorical show with memorial stone for Jan Nieuwenhuyzen, died in 1806, Ludwig Gottlieb Portman, after Jacques Kuyper, 1806 print Memorial stone for Jan Nieuwenhuyzen, died 25 February 1806. On an altar in a niche the bust of Jan Nieuwenhuyzen, founder of the Society for the Nut of the General. In addition, a framework with the name, birth and death date of Nieuwenhuyzen. On the altar a motto in Latin (he planted nothing there). The bust is honored by the Dutch Virgin. For her the personification of society that covers her tearing face and leans on the altar and her shield. On the other side of the altar, godliness looks up to the bust. Her hand rests on a Bible (salvation), in the other she holds the snake that bites in its own tail (eternity) and a palm branch (peace). A young woman, who symbolizes the youth, sacrifices the altar of gratitude. Love is in the foreground, which points to the bust of the founder. One of the children extends to the fruits from the Hoorn of Abundance (the child is already reaping the benefits of the foundation of society). print maker: Amsterdampublisher: Haarlem paper etching grave, tomb and other grave-forms and grave-markers. urn. symbols of particular nations, states, districts, crowning with laurel. love towards God; 'Amore verso Iddio' (Ripa). serpent Ouroboros. symbols, allegories of peace, 'Pax'; 'Pace' (Ripa). the Bible as a book. Youth, Adolescence, 'Iuventus'; 'Adolescenza', 'Gioventù' (Ripa). Charity, 'Caritas'; 'Carità' (Ripa) ~ one of the Three Theological Virtues. 'Cornucopia', Horn of Plenty. Offering; 'Offerta overo Oblatione' (Ripa) (+ allegorical scene, two or more personifications involved in an action)


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