The Dutch Virgin is attacked in her court by a soldier who also pushes down a pillar with a weapon of the Netherlands. A reclining lion with a spear bared his sharp teeth. Father Time is trying to keep the man from a distance with his scythe. Another soldier with a coat of Seven Provincieën saves the Virgin of the attacker. The frame is decorated with weapon trophies. Above around the table in a band is a quotation from Virgil Aeneas Si Patrii quid martis Habes, illum aspice contra. Manufacturer : printmaker: François Bleys Wyck (listed building) in its draft: François Bleys Wyck (listed prope


The Dutch Virgin is attacked in her court by a soldier who also pushes down a pillar with a weapon of the Netherlands. A reclining lion with a spear bared his sharp teeth. Father Time is trying to keep the man from a distance with his scythe. Another soldier with a coat of Seven Provincieën saves the Virgin of the attacker. The frame is decorated with weapon trophies. Above around the table in a band is a quotation from Virgil Aeneas Si Patrii quid martis Habes, illum aspice contra. Manufacturer : printmaker: François Bleys Wyck (listed building) in its draft: François Bleys Wyck (listed property) Place Manufacture: Leiden Date: 1681 - 1746 Physical characteristics: etching material: paper Technique: etching dimensions: plate edge: h 130 mm × W 172 mm Subject: Father Time, man with wings and scythepersonifications or countries, nations, states, district, ~ battle, war


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License: Licensed
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