Apotheosis of the Dutch East India Company (Allegory of the Amsterdam Chamber of Commerce of the VOC), Nicolaas Verkolje, 1702 - 1746 painting Allegorical representation with the female personification of the Amsterdam Chamber of the United East India Company sat on a throne. On the head she wears a crown of ship, a sword with laurel wreath in the right hand, books and documents in the left hand. Behind the Mercury throne, on the left a sitting woman with a dog and a key, on the right a female personification with a rudder in hands. On the right two putti, Neptunus and a Galei in two columns.


Apotheosis of the Dutch East India Company (Allegory of the Amsterdam Chamber of Commerce of the VOC), Nicolaas Verkolje, 1702 - 1746 painting Allegorical representation with the female personification of the Amsterdam Chamber of the United East India Company sat on a throne. On the head she wears a crown of ship, a sword with laurel wreath in the right hand, books and documents in the left hand. Behind the Mercury throne, on the left a sitting woman with a dog and a key, on the right a female personification with a rudder in hands. On the right two putti, Neptunus and a Galei in two columns. Made for a medal from 1702 beaten in honor of the centenary of the VOC. canvas. oil paint (paint) Amsterdam


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