Relief with allegory in the silence above the right door to the secretary in the town hall on Dam Square, Hubert Quellinus, after Rombout Verhulst, 1663 print Relief with allegory in the silence above the right door to the secretary in the southern gallery of the town hall on Dam Square in Amsterdam. In the foreground a woman with a finger on her lips and a fish. Left in the background a goose with a stone in the mouth. At the bottom marked: K. paper etching / engraving Taciturnity; 'Secretezza', 'Secretezza overo silent' (Ripa). putting a finger to the lips, 'silence'; "Silence" (Ripa). Fish


Relief with allegory in the silence above the right door to the secretary in the town hall on Dam Square, Hubert Quellinus, after Rombout Verhulst, 1663 print Relief with allegory in the silence above the right door to the secretary in the southern gallery of the town hall on Dam Square in Amsterdam. In the foreground a woman with a finger on her lips and a fish. Left in the background a goose with a stone in the mouth. At the bottom marked: K. paper etching / engraving Taciturnity; 'Secretezza', 'Secretezza overo silent' (Ripa). putting a finger to the lips, 'silence'; "Silence" (Ripa). Fishes. Water-Birds: Goose City Hall of Amsterdam (1655-1808)


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