Allegory of indivisibility, 1795, Hendrik Roosing, after August Christian Hauck, after Cornelis Bakker, 1795 print Allegory of indivisibility, 1795. Freedom and abundance standing next to an altar. This unit is deceived by trick, discord and envy, but protected by angels and accelerating civilian watch. In heaven the all -sighted eye, in the foreground two river gods. The print includes a leaf with an explanation. print maker: Netherlandspublisher: Rotterdam paper etching / engraving Agreement, Unity; 'Concordia', 'Concordia insuperabile', 'Concordia militare', 'Concordia di Pace', 'Unione civ


Allegory of indivisibility, 1795, Hendrik Roosing, after August Christian Hauck, after Cornelis Bakker, 1795 print Allegory of indivisibility, 1795. Freedom and abundance standing next to an altar. This unit is deceived by trick, discord and envy, but protected by angels and accelerating civilian watch. In heaven the all -sighted eye, in the foreground two river gods. The print includes a leaf with an explanation. print maker: Netherlandspublisher: Rotterdam paper etching / engraving Agreement, Unity; 'Concordia', 'Concordia insuperabile', 'Concordia militare', 'Concordia di Pace', 'Unione civile' (Ripa) (+ two or more personifications pursuing one aim). Freedom, Liberty; 'Libertà' (Ripa) (+ abstract concept represented by female figure). 'Cornucopia', Horn of Plenty


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Photo credit: © piemags/rmn / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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