Allegory on the silk industry in Amsterdam, Jacob Houbraken, After Nicolaas Verkolje, 1720 - 1746 print Allegory on the silk industry in Amsterdam: the Stedensmaag, flanked by Wisdom (Minerva) and Commerce (Mercury), receives Balen Zijde. Under the show The electricity gods of Amstel and 't IJ with between them in a profile of the city of Amsterdam with ships in the foreground. At the top two putti with the weapon of the De Neufville and attributes family belonging to the silk weave, such as reels, bobbins, scissors and a design for a pattern for a fabric. Amsterdam paper engraving silk (mater


Allegory on the silk industry in Amsterdam, Jacob Houbraken, After Nicolaas Verkolje, 1720 - 1746 print Allegory on the silk industry in Amsterdam: the Stedensmaag, flanked by Wisdom (Minerva) and Commerce (Mercury), receives Balen Zijde. Under the show The electricity gods of Amstel and 't IJ with between them in a profile of the city of Amsterdam with ships in the foreground. At the top two putti with the weapon of the De Neufville and attributes family belonging to the silk weave, such as reels, bobbins, scissors and a design for a pattern for a fabric. Amsterdam paper engraving silk (material ~ textile industry). Minerva as patroness. specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Mercury; Mercury as patron. armorial bearing, heraldry. river personified, 'Fiumi' (Ripa) Amsterdam. Amstel (river). Ij


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