Poetry and Freedom and the Amstel River Title Page for Nicholas Simon Winter, The Amstelstroom in six cantos, 1755 freedom, a free lance, presents itself to the poetry. Poetry holds a lyre in his hands and is assisted by History, with pen and religion which has the flame of divine inspiration on her head. Minerva is in the foreground. Putti show a map with the flow of the river Amstel. In the foreground putti show the coats of arms of towns along the Amstel River. In the background the city of Amsterdam with IJ. Manufacturer : printmaker Pieter Tanjé (listed property) to order of Louis Fabriti


Poetry and Freedom and the Amstel River Title Page for Nicholas Simon Winter, The Amstelstroom in six cantos, 1755 freedom, a free lance, presents itself to the poetry. Poetry holds a lyre in his hands and is assisted by History, with pen and religion which has the flame of divine inspiration on her head. Minerva is in the foreground. Putti show a map with the flow of the river Amstel. In the foreground putti show the coats of arms of towns along the Amstel River. In the background the city of Amsterdam with IJ. Manufacturer : printmaker Pieter Tanjé (listed property) to order of Louis Fabritius Dubourg (listed building) Publisher: Pieter Meyer (listed property) Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1755 Material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: h 182 mm × W 143 mmToelichtingTitelpagina for: Winter, Nicholas Simon. The Amstelstroom, six songs. Amsterdam: Meyer, Pieter, 1755. Subject: riversymbolic representations, allegories and emblems ~ poetry; 'Poesia' (Ripa) Freedom, Liberty; 'Libertà' (Ripa) Where: Amstel Amsterdam Diligence Search and right


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