Triumph of the passibility (Patientia), Dirck Volckertsz. Coornhert, after Maarten van Heemskerck, 1559 print In the foreground the triumphal wagon of passibility (patientia), drawn by hope (spes) and desire (desiderium). Patientia sits on a square stone on the car. In her left hand a burning heart on an anvil that is pounded by three hammers. In her right hand a banner with a rose between thorns. Next to her is the Lamb as a sign of passionity. The chained Fortuna is carried behind the triumphal wagon. She wears the razor (sharpness) and the broken wheel as attributes (her powers are broken).


Triumph of the passibility (Patientia), Dirck Volckertsz. Coornhert, after Maarten van Heemskerck, 1559 print In the foreground the triumphal wagon of passibility (patientia), drawn by hope (spes) and desire (desiderium). Patientia sits on a square stone on the car. In her left hand a burning heart on an anvil that is pounded by three hammers. In her right hand a banner with a rose between thorns. Next to her is the Lamb as a sign of passionity. The chained Fortuna is carried behind the triumphal wagon. She wears the razor (sharpness) and the broken wheel as attributes (her powers are broken). In the background a ship in a storm. The print has a Latin text of six lines on a separate piece of paper and is part of an eight -part series about the triumph of the passion'sness. paper etching / engraving Patience; 'Patienza' (Ripa) (+ allegorical scene, Two or More Personifications Involution in An Action). Triumphs (allegorical and symbolic). Hope, 'spes'; 'Divine hope and certain' (Ripa) ~ One of the Three Theological Virtues. Desire; 'Desiderio' (Ripa). Luck, Fortune, Lot; 'Fato', 'Fortuna', 'Aurea fortune', 'Good luck', 'peaceful luck overo Clemente', 'fate' (Ripa). Storm at Sea. Heart


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