Cartouche with allegory Roman Empire Title page for Kornelis Westerbaen, Common uses histori, 1744 The personification of Roman Empire is a picture of Victoria in her hand and crown at her feet. For her are personifications of the early and late Roman Empire. Next to her a man standing with book and a group of soldiers. In the background a fancy house with a thatched roof and a tower and porch early and late period of the empire. In the frame of the cartridge scenes that deal with the history of the Empire and portrait medallions of Aeneas and possibly historian Pompey Tragus. Manufacturer : p


Cartouche with allegory Roman Empire Title page for Kornelis Westerbaen, Common uses histori, 1744 The personification of Roman Empire is a picture of Victoria in her hand and crown at her feet. For her are personifications of the early and late Roman Empire. Next to her a man standing with book and a group of soldiers. In the background a fancy house with a thatched roof and a tower and porch early and late period of the empire. In the frame of the cartridge scenes that deal with the history of the Empire and portrait medallions of Aeneas and possibly historian Pompey Tragus. Manufacturer : printmaker Jan Caspar Philips (listed building) in its design: Jan Caspar Philips (listed object ) publisher: Hermanus Besseling (listed property) Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1744 Material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) / etch dimensions: sheet: h 177 mm (Inner cut the slab edge) × W 130 mm (Inner cut the plate edge).. Notes Title page for: Westerbaen, Kornelis. Common uses histori the beginning of the world until the present tense to, Tenth Section. Utrecht: Besseling, Hermanus, 1744. Print comes from a slice album titled prints, ornaments and so on blue paper dismantled in 1983. According to a note on the verso print sat on p. 107 of this album. Subject: Rome (one of the four world empires) personifications of countries, nations, states, districts, etc. (story of) Aeneas Where: Roman Empire


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