Man in the company of Venus, Ceres and Bacchus, Johann Theodor de Bry, after Crispijn van de Passe, After Maerten de Vos, 1596 print Presentation that illustrates the theme: Sine Baccho et Cerere Friget Venus (without wine and other pleasures, love is not possible). Venus, as a naked woman, sits under a tree on the lap of a young man who hugs her. She is surrounded by Bacchus, who pours her wine and Ceres who provides her with fruit. Amor focuses his arrow on her. Emblem no. 29 in Emblemata Saecularia, 1596 and no. 8 in the second edition of 1611. paper engraving Existence and Modes of Existe


Man in the company of Venus, Ceres and Bacchus, Johann Theodor de Bry, after Crispijn van de Passe, After Maerten de Vos, 1596 print Presentation that illustrates the theme: Sine Baccho et Cerere Friget Venus (without wine and other pleasures, love is not possible). Venus, as a naked woman, sits under a tree on the lap of a young man who hugs her. She is surrounded by Bacchus, who pours her wine and Ceres who provides her with fruit. Amor focuses his arrow on her. Emblem no. 29 in Emblemata Saecularia, 1596 and no. 8 in the second edition of 1611. paper engraving Existence and Modes of Existence (+ emblematical representation of concept). Cupid shooting a dart at Venus' order. 'sine Cerere et Baccho friget Venus'


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