Allegorically emblem in the Treaty of Rijswijk, 1697 Logo linking a woman with book, ruler and caduceus standing next to a tree. Right a fleeing warrior, weapons fit in a broken tree. Marks: Fugiat Mars, Arsque resurgat, / Arte vigent, quae Marte rigent. Design for decoration at the celebration of the Peace of Rijswijk in 1697. Manufacturer : artist: anonymous place manufacture: Northern Netherlands Date: 1697 Physical features: pen in black and brush in gray material: paper ink technology: pen / brush dimensions: H 295 mm × W 205 mm Subject: festivities on events of national Importance (+ fes


Allegorically emblem in the Treaty of Rijswijk, 1697 Logo linking a woman with book, ruler and caduceus standing next to a tree. Right a fleeing warrior, weapons fit in a broken tree. Marks: Fugiat Mars, Arsque resurgat, / Arte vigent, quae Marte rigent. Design for decoration at the celebration of the Peace of Rijswijk in 1697. Manufacturer : artist: anonymous place manufacture: Northern Netherlands Date: 1697 Physical features: pen in black and brush in gray material: paper ink technology: pen / brush dimensions: H 295 mm × W 205 mm Subject: festivities on events of national Importance (+ festive decoration ~ festive activities) the liberal arts, 'Artes Liberales'specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Mars; Mars as patron peace of Rijswijk (1697) When: 1697 - 1697


Size: 1342px × 1862px
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