Oostenwind, Crispijn van de Passe (I), 1589 - 1611 print Cloud cover with the god Apollo as personification of the east wind (Euuus). He keeps a scepter and a winch in his hands and is accompanied by Ortus (morning), which is depicted as a bluntly head without a body. On the earth, the continent of Asia and spring are personalized. On the right in the background a face on Bantam and the people of India. In the margin a four -line caption, in two columns, in Latin. Below that a two -way caption with an assignment in Latin. Cologne paper engraving Eurus (Argestes), the (south-)east wind. other s


Oostenwind, Crispijn van de Passe (I), 1589 - 1611 print Cloud cover with the god Apollo as personification of the east wind (Euuus). He keeps a scepter and a winch in his hands and is accompanied by Ortus (morning), which is depicted as a bluntly head without a body. On the earth, the continent of Asia and spring are personalized. On the right in the background a face on Bantam and the people of India. In the margin a four -line caption, in two columns, in Latin. Below that a two -way caption with an assignment in Latin. Cologne paper engraving Eurus (Argestes), the (south-)east wind. other specific aspects of Apollo. Asia represented allegorically; 'Asia' (Ripa). spring, 'Ver'; 'Primavera' (Ripa) (+ with different concepts ~ seasons and months) Bantam


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