Persephone en chairs are already disgusted shrinking attention has successfully removed the bullet functions Carta Dee (op title object) Ceres and ProserpinaJam fastidita quereu iam Glande remota percipe frugifere munera Garta Dee (title object) Object type: picture Item number: RP-P-1933-424Catalogusreferentie: Collection Rijksmuseum 2 (2) Note: state determined the basis of actual prints in Rijksprentenkabinet Description: Ceres, goddess of agriculture, as the embodiment of the abundance of the earth. She is adorned with a crown of corn and its arm the cornucopia in her hand and a sickle. Ne


Persephone en chairs are already disgusted shrinking attention has successfully removed the bullet functions Carta Dee (op title object) Ceres and ProserpinaJam fastidita quereu iam Glande remota percipe frugifere munera Garta Dee (title object) Object type: picture Item number: RP-P-1933-424Catalogusreferentie: Collection Rijksmuseum 2 (2) Note: state determined the basis of actual prints in Rijksprentenkabinet Description: Ceres, goddess of agriculture, as the embodiment of the abundance of the earth. She is adorned with a crown of corn and its arm the cornucopia in her hand and a sickle. Next to her is her daughter Proserpina. In the frame corners are two dragons and agricultural weergegeven. Manufacturer : printmaker Jan Frederik Christiaan Reckleben (listed property) to print by Jan Saenredam to design: Hendrick Goltzius Place manufacture: printmaker Amsterdam to design Haarlem Dating: 1841 Physical features: engra machine collé Material: paper chine collé Technique: engra (printing process) Dimensions: plate edge: h 290 mm × W 218 mm Subject: (story of) Ceres (Demeter) 'Cornucopia' Horn of Plenty


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