A woman with cornucopia plenty and a mural crown (possibly a city virgin) sits next to a stone title. Behind her stands Justitia with heavy d and scales. Right is a kneeling man surrounded by cattle. Detail of a map of the Frisian areas in the northern Netherlands in the Roman tijd. Manufacturer : printmaker Joseph Mulder (listed building) in its design: Joseph Mulder (listed building) Publisher: Henricus Wetsteinuitgever: Henry Halma Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1697 - 1700, and / or 1725 Material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Measurements: sheet: h 113 mm × W 204


A woman with cornucopia plenty and a mural crown (possibly a city virgin) sits next to a stone title. Behind her stands Justitia with heavy d and scales. Right is a kneeling man surrounded by cattle. Detail of a map of the Frisian areas in the northern Netherlands in the Roman tijd. Manufacturer : printmaker Joseph Mulder (listed building) in its design: Joseph Mulder (listed building) Publisher: Henricus Wetsteinuitgever: Henry Halma Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1697 - 1700, and / or 1725 Material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Measurements: sheet: h 113 mm × W 204 mmToelichtingMaakt part of 16 cards of the land of the Batavi and the Friesians first prepared for, and incorporated into Alting, Menso. Descriptio, secundum antiquos, agri Batavi & Frisii. 2 parts. Amsterdam: Henricus Wetstein, 1697-1700. Reused in Halma, François. Tooneel of the United Netherlands, and dependent landscapes (...). 2 parts. Leeuwarden: Hendrik Halma, 1725. Print comes from a slice album titled prints, ornaments and so on blue paper in 1983 gehaald. Subject apart: personification of a city, town patron (ess) Justitia (justice) as Roman law and personification


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