Three vignettes with coats of arms Three performances on an album leaf. At the top of a shield of books with a winged eagle paw on a stack of papers, and, flanked by the personification of Caution (with the mirror and hose), and Justice (with fasces). This includes the arms of Amsterdam and the river god of the Amstel. In the middle of a weapon with three crowned and uneviscerated pegs with two putti as the personification of Wisdom and Prudence. On a scroll the text, Watch-Huybert. At the bottom of a standing putto with the family crest of Witsen. On the ground, a fasces, trumpet and winch. T


Three vignettes with coats of arms Three performances on an album leaf. At the top of a shield of books with a winged eagle paw on a stack of papers, and, flanked by the personification of Caution (with the mirror and hose), and Justice (with fasces). This includes the arms of Amsterdam and the river god of the Amstel. In the middle of a weapon with three crowned and uneviscerated pegs with two putti as the personification of Wisdom and Prudence. On a scroll the text, Watch-Huybert. At the bottom of a standing putto with the family crest of Witsen. On the ground, a fasces, trumpet and winch. The prints are part of a album. Manufacturer : printmaker Jan Caspar Philips (listed property) to drawing: Jan Caspar Philips (listed building) printmaker Simon Fokke (listed building), designed by Simon Fokke (listed on object) print maker: Reinier Vinkeles (I) (shown on object) to drawing of: Cornelis Ploos van Amstel (indicated on object) Place manufacture: Amsterdam Dated: 1746 and / or 1722-1784 and / or 1765 Physical characteristics: etch and etching and engra, mounted on album sheet material: paper Technique: paste / engra (printing process) / etching dimensions: plate edge: b 91 mm (top) × W 120 mm × h 66 mm (middle) × W 83 mm × h 65 mm (bottom) × b 87 mmalbumblad: h 383 mm × W 310 mmToelichtingDe three prints are used as book illustration. The Vinkeles print with the arms of Witsen has been used in: Rise to the outer oratory, in the pulpit, in front of the counter, in 't Leezen particularly, but prior to name body on the stage. Amsterdam: I. Thumb and widow of K. van Tongerlo and son 1776. Subject: armorial bearing, heraldryvignetteWisdom; 'Sapienza' 'Sapienza humana' 'Sapienza vera' (Ripa) Prudentia (Prudence) as Roman personification


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