Allegory on the Constitution, Pieter Hendrik Jonxis, After Jan Bulthuis, 1772 - 1843 print The Dutch Virgin, seated on a throne, with a stick with a hate on it on it, points to a challenging figure in the foreground (the rejected constitution). She is flanked by a woman with a palm branch and by a female personification of justice who holds a column together with another woman (the new constitution). Utrecht paper etching / engraving Abstract Ideas and Concepts (+ allegorical scene, two or more personifications involved in an action). Justice, 'Justitia'; 'Giustitia divina' (Ripa) ~ one o


Allegory on the Constitution, Pieter Hendrik Jonxis, After Jan Bulthuis, 1772 - 1843 print The Dutch Virgin, seated on a throne, with a stick with a hate on it on it, points to a challenging figure in the foreground (the rejected constitution). She is flanked by a woman with a palm branch and by a female personification of justice who holds a column together with another woman (the new constitution). Utrecht paper etching / engraving Abstract Ideas and Concepts (+ allegorical scene, two or more personifications involved in an action). Justice, 'Justitia'; 'Giustitia divina' (Ripa) ~ one of the Four Cardinal Virtues. personification of a city, town-patron(ess)


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