Allegory in honor of the six recliners, 1795, Jan Lucas van der Beek, After Kloek, 1795 print Allegorical Temple with Central Minerva with a medallion with the portrait of Visser, Upstairs the portraits of the other recliners are: Jansen, Hardenberg, Heijde, from Calcar and Heuske. They were imprisoned after they had offered the Vro Gereedschap of Amsterdam on October 14, 1794. On the left the offering of the Rekwest, on the right the six in their room in the workshop. The six were released on January 19, 1795. At the bottom of the title in calligraphy. Northern Netherlands paper etc


Allegory in honor of the six recliners, 1795, Jan Lucas van der Beek, After Kloek, 1795 print Allegorical Temple with Central Minerva with a medallion with the portrait of Visser, Upstairs the portraits of the other recliners are: Jansen, Hardenberg, Heijde, from Calcar and Heuske. They were imprisoned after they had offered the Vro Gereedschap of Amsterdam on October 14, 1794. On the left the offering of the Rekwest, on the right the six in their room in the workshop. The six were released on January 19, 1795. At the bottom of the title in calligraphy. Northern Netherlands paper etching / engraving temple, shrine ~ Roman religion. specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Minerva; Minerva as patroness. calligraphy City Hall of Amsterdam (1655-1808)


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