West side of the Burgerzaal in the town hall on Dam Square, Dancker Danckerts (Possibly), After Jacob Vennekool, after Jacob van Campen, After Artus Quellinus (I), 1661 print The west side of the Burgerzaal in the town hall on Dam Square in Amsterdam. In the middle the entrance of the Schepenzaal. Above that a relief with in the middle Justitia (justice), under her feet King Midas as personification of greed and invidia, the personification of the envy and envy. To the left of Justitia Death, on the right the personification of punishment. On the left in the middle near the balustrade, a figur


West side of the Burgerzaal in the town hall on Dam Square, Dancker Danckerts (Possibly), After Jacob Vennekool, after Jacob van Campen, After Artus Quellinus (I), 1661 print The west side of the Burgerzaal in the town hall on Dam Square in Amsterdam. In the middle the entrance of the Schepenzaal. Above that a relief with in the middle Justitia (justice), under her feet King Midas as personification of greed and invidia, the personification of the envy and envy. To the left of Justitia Death, on the right the personification of punishment. On the left in the middle near the balustrade, a figure looks down. Under the title De Legenda A. Below a scale: 50 feet Maet. At the bottom right marked: Q. paper etching / engraving townhall. interior ~ architectural design or model. interior ~ representation of a building. Punishment; 'Castigo', 'Pena', 'Punitione' (Ripa). (story of) Midas. Invidia (Envy) as Roman personification. Envy; 'Invidia' (Ripa) ~ personification of one of the Seven Deadly Sins. Death as skeleton. Justitia (justice) as Roman personification City Hall of Amsterdam (1655-1808). Citizen


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