Bacchus, Venus and Ceres in a landscape, Crispijn van den Queborn, after Chrispijn van den Broeck, 1614 - 1652 print Between Venus (left) and Ceres (right) Bacchus is in the right hand and a bunch of grapes in the other. The semi -naked Venus is accompanied by Amor and a Sater that offers its fruits of a bowl. Ceres is wearing corners in the hair and holds a large basket with fruits on her shoulder. The image is an illustration of the saying 'Sine Cerere et Baccho Friget Venus' (without Ceres and Bacchus Venus would freeze). Or without food and wine, love freezes. print maker: The Hagueafter d


Bacchus, Venus and Ceres in a landscape, Crispijn van den Queborn, after Chrispijn van den Broeck, 1614 - 1652 print Between Venus (left) and Ceres (right) Bacchus is in the right hand and a bunch of grapes in the other. The semi -naked Venus is accompanied by Amor and a Sater that offers its fruits of a bowl. Ceres is wearing corners in the hair and holds a large basket with fruits on her shoulder. The image is an illustration of the saying 'Sine Cerere et Baccho Friget Venus' (without Ceres and Bacchus Venus would freeze). Or without food and wine, love freezes. print maker: The Hagueafter design by: Southern Netherlandspublisher: The Hague paper engraving Ceres, patroness of Agriculture. "Without the COVER AND BACCHO CLOVE Venus." Venus and Cupid (Cupid Not Being Mere Attribute)


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