Ceres appears to farmers Theater in Virgil's Bucolia (series title) Ceres, goddess of agriculture, appears in the countryside where she hands a spade a farmer and his wife. It is accompanied by an allegorical figure with a sheaf of corn in his arms. Behind this pair floats on the dragon-drawn wagon Ceres in the air. On the same plate is left under this representation seated an O initaal decorated with the image of a figure by four hives. This illustration is made on a story from Virgil's Bucolica. Manufacturer : printmaker Jacob Folkema (listed property) to order of Louis Fabritius Dubourg (li


Ceres appears to farmers Theater in Virgil's Bucolia (series title) Ceres, goddess of agriculture, appears in the countryside where she hands a spade a farmer and his wife. It is accompanied by an allegorical figure with a sheaf of corn in his arms. Behind this pair floats on the dragon-drawn wagon Ceres in the air. On the same plate is left under this representation seated an O initaal decorated with the image of a figure by four hives. This illustration is made on a story from Virgil's Bucolica. Manufacturer : printmaker Jacob Folkema (listed property) to order of Louis Fabritius Dubourg (listed building) Dated: 1703 - 1767 Physical features: etching material: paper Technique: etching Dimensions: leaf : h 188 mm × W 202 mm Subject: (story of) Ceres (Demeter)


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