Allegory with personifications of Rome, Fortuna, Hercules Title page for L Anneus Florus and Carolus Andreas Duker, Epitome rerum Romanarum, 1744 the personification of Rome sits with arms trophy Victoria and image of the hand on a pedestal. Left stands Hercules with club and lion's. Right about Fortuna with cornucopia. In addition to imperial its busts. In the foreground are putti with portrait medallions of emperors. In the background buildings Where: under a gate with head Janus. Manufacturer : printmaker: François Bleys Wyck (listed property) designed by: Hieronymus van der Mij (listed bui


Allegory with personifications of Rome, Fortuna, Hercules Title page for L Anneus Florus and Carolus Andreas Duker, Epitome rerum Romanarum, 1744 the personification of Rome sits with arms trophy Victoria and image of the hand on a pedestal. Left stands Hercules with club and lion's. Right about Fortuna with cornucopia. In addition to imperial its busts. In the foreground are putti with portrait medallions of emperors. In the background buildings Where: under a gate with head Janus. Manufacturer : printmaker: François Bleys Wyck (listed property) designed by: Hieronymus van der Mij (listed building) publisher: Samuel Luchtmans (I) (indicated by object ) Place manufacture: Leiden Date: 1744 Material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) / etching dimensions: plate edge: h 166 mm × W 107 mmToelichtingTitelpagina for: L. Annaeus Florus and Duker, Carolus Andreas. Epitome rerum Romanarum. Leiden: Luchtmans, Samuel (I) 1744. Subject: personifications of countries, nations, states, districts, etc. (ROME) Fortuna as Roman personification (the story of) Hercules (Herakles)


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