Allegory of the new theater in Amsterdam, 1774 Allegory on the initiation of the new theater on the Leidseplein in Amsterdam, september 15, 1774. Apollo appears in sunrays and pointed single female personifications, related to the stage, the new gebouw. Manufacturer : printmaker Simon Fokke (listed building) in its design: Simon Fokke (indicated on object) Place manufacture: Northern Netherlands Date: 1774 Physical characteristics: etching material: paper Technique: etching dimensions: plate edge: h 130 mm × b 90 mm Subject: symbolic representations, ALLEGORIES and emblems ~ the theater Apollo


Allegory of the new theater in Amsterdam, 1774 Allegory on the initiation of the new theater on the Leidseplein in Amsterdam, september 15, 1774. Apollo appears in sunrays and pointed single female personifications, related to the stage, the new gebouw. Manufacturer : printmaker Simon Fokke (listed building) in its design: Simon Fokke (indicated on object) Place manufacture: Northern Netherlands Date: 1774 Physical characteristics: etching material: paper Technique: etching dimensions: plate edge: h 130 mm × b 90 mm Subject: symbolic representations, ALLEGORIES and emblems ~ the theater Apollo playing the lyre, Apollo CitharoedusWanneer: 1774- 09-15 - 1774-09-15


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