Allegory of Rome Title page for Joannes Rosinus, Romanarum Antiquitatum, 1743 Figures symbolizing the city of Rome: in the foreground the river god Tiber and the wolf suckling Romulus and Remus, on a pedestal a statue of a Roman emperor image of Victoria in hand. In the background a view of Rome. An angel (possibly Fama) blows a trumpet Where: a cloth hangs with the title in Latijn. Manufacturer : printmaker Pieter Philippe (listed building) Publisher: Salomon Schouten (listed property) Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1743 Material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Measurements: pl


Allegory of Rome Title page for Joannes Rosinus, Romanarum Antiquitatum, 1743 Figures symbolizing the city of Rome: in the foreground the river god Tiber and the wolf suckling Romulus and Remus, on a pedestal a statue of a Roman emperor image of Victoria in hand. In the background a view of Rome. An angel (possibly Fama) blows a trumpet Where: a cloth hangs with the title in Latijn. Manufacturer : printmaker Pieter Philippe (listed building) Publisher: Salomon Schouten (listed property) Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1743 Material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: h 224 mm × W 165 mmToelichtingTitelpagina for: Rosinus, Joannes, Antiquitatum Romanarvm corpus absolutissimum, fourth edition. Amsterdam: Schouten, Salomon, 1743. Subject: personification of river Tiber; "Tevere" (Ripa) Romulus and Remus are washed ashore and suckled by a she-wolf; "Lupa Romana'emperor


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