Allegory of changeability, Arnold Houbraken, 1710 - 1719 print Allegorical representation with a globe, on a piercing stable with a bass relief, which is flanked by father Time (right), with an hourglass and wings on his back on his back and the Personified truth (left), with a sun on her head . Father Time points with one hand on the globe with his others on an all -seeing eye in the top left in the background. Behind the globe a third figure, the personification of the lie, who is dividing with a burning bunch of branches in his hand. Print from a series of 41 symptoms. Amsterdam paper etchi


Allegory of changeability, Arnold Houbraken, 1710 - 1719 print Allegorical representation with a globe, on a piercing stable with a bass relief, which is flanked by father Time (right), with an hourglass and wings on his back on his back and the Personified truth (left), with a sun on her head . Father Time points with one hand on the globe with his others on an all -seeing eye in the top left in the background. Behind the globe a third figure, the personification of the lie, who is dividing with a burning bunch of branches in his hand. Print from a series of 41 symptoms. Amsterdam paper etching / pen Father Time, man with wings and scythe. Truth; 'Verità' (Ripa) (+ nude). globe. the all-seeing eye, triangle with eye ~ symbol of God the Father. Change (+ allegorical scene, two or more personifications involved in an action)


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