Allegory on the expulsion of the Wind changers of Amsterdamse Beurs, 1763, 1763 print Allegory on the expulsion of wind-changing traders of the Amsterdam stock exchange in the year 1763. The Amsterdam city virgin sees seated on her throne how Minerva and the caution (Prudentia) displace the deceptive speculators and devils. On the left a group of allegorical figures including Mercury, sale, freedom and moderation. In the clouds the abundance and two putti with the city coat of arms of Amsterdam. Northern Netherlands paper drawing personification of a city, town-patron(ess) Fair of Hendrik de K


Allegory on the expulsion of the Wind changers of Amsterdamse Beurs, 1763, 1763 print Allegory on the expulsion of wind-changing traders of the Amsterdam stock exchange in the year 1763. The Amsterdam city virgin sees seated on her throne how Minerva and the caution (Prudentia) displace the deceptive speculators and devils. On the left a group of allegorical figures including Mercury, sale, freedom and moderation. In the clouds the abundance and two putti with the city coat of arms of Amsterdam. Northern Netherlands paper drawing personification of a city, town-patron(ess) Fair of Hendrik de Keyser


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