Allegory on rome, JaaBOB FOLKEMA, AFTER Louisi FABRIUS Dubbourg, 1737 print On a globe is Roma with helmet and fases flanked by a male and female soldier. An angel crowned her with a laurel wreath. A woman on the right offers her a crown. On the left are putti with a portrait medallion from Titus Livius. There are prisoners for Roma. In the foreground is the Wolvin with Romulus and Remus and is on the right a river god as personification of the Tiber. paper engraving personification of a city, town-patron(ess). Romulus and Remus are washed ashore and suckled by a she-wolf; 'Lupa Romana'. rive


Allegory on rome, JaaBOB FOLKEMA, AFTER Louisi FABRIUS Dubbourg, 1737 print On a globe is Roma with helmet and fases flanked by a male and female soldier. An angel crowned her with a laurel wreath. A woman on the right offers her a crown. On the left are putti with a portrait medallion from Titus Livius. There are prisoners for Roma. In the foreground is the Wolvin with Romulus and Remus and is on the right a river god as personification of the Tiber. paper engraving personification of a city, town-patron(ess). Romulus and Remus are washed ashore and suckled by a she-wolf; 'Lupa Romana'. river-gods Rome


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