Amor Omnia vincit amor overcomes Pan (title object) Amor holds Pan control. Pan kneeling with one leg on the ground, his flute lying in the grass. Links are two nymphs on a stone. The battle symbolizes the struggle between the divine love (Amor) and earthly love (Pan) . Manufacturer : printmaker Abraham Bare Ling (possible) to design: Agostino Carracci (listed building) publisher: Abraham Bare Ling (listed object ) Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1655 - 1690 Physical characteristics: engra and etching material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: h
Amor Omnia vincit amor overcomes Pan (title object) Amor holds Pan control. Pan kneeling with one leg on the ground, his flute lying in the grass. Links are two nymphs on a stone. The battle symbolizes the struggle between the divine love (Amor) and earthly love (Pan) . Manufacturer : printmaker Abraham Bare Ling (possible) to design: Agostino Carracci (listed building) publisher: Abraham Bare Ling (listed object ) Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1655 - 1690 Physical characteristics: engra and etching material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: h 132 mm × W 190 mm Subject: 'Omnia vincit Amor, "Love the conqueror, Love triumphantCupid vanquishing Pan
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