Amor trampled arms and money bag Emblemes d'Amour (title object) Amor has his foot on a coat lying next to him and turns away from a helmet, a lance and a bag with money. In the background a few. Love is not interested in money. Twenty-eighth emblem of Emblemata Amatoria. Manufacturer : printmaker Jan van Vianen Place manufacture: Northern Netherlands Date: 1686 Physical features: etching material: paper Technique: etching Dimensions: sheet: H 145 mm × W 95 mmToelichtingPrent used as book illustration in: Emblemata Amatoria: emblemes d'Amour Quatre Langue, 1686. Subject: (story of) Cupid, Amor


Amor trampled arms and money bag Emblemes d'Amour (title object) Amor has his foot on a coat lying next to him and turns away from a helmet, a lance and a bag with money. In the background a few. Love is not interested in money. Twenty-eighth emblem of Emblemata Amatoria. Manufacturer : printmaker Jan van Vianen Place manufacture: Northern Netherlands Date: 1686 Physical features: etching material: paper Technique: etching Dimensions: sheet: H 145 mm × W 95 mmToelichtingPrent used as book illustration in: Emblemata Amatoria: emblemes d'Amour Quatre Langue, 1686. Subject: (story of) Cupid, Amor (Eros) helmetarmorial bearing, heraldrycoin


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