Western wall of the Vierschaar in the town hall on Dam Square, Dancker Danckerts (Possibly), After Jacob Vennekool, after Jacob van Campen, After Artus Quellinus (I), 1774 - 1783 print Numbered in the bottom right: XIX. Print is part of an album. Under the three reliefs with representations of good case law, separated by Caratids. From left to right: the judgment of Zaleucus; Two Caratids with between them in the city seal; The judgment of Solomon; Two Caratids with between them in the Wapen van Amsterdam; The judgment of Lucius Junius Brutus. In addition, representations of the Last Judgment,


Western wall of the Vierschaar in the town hall on Dam Square, Dancker Danckerts (Possibly), After Jacob Vennekool, after Jacob van Campen, After Artus Quellinus (I), 1774 - 1783 print Numbered in the bottom right: XIX. Print is part of an album. Under the three reliefs with representations of good case law, separated by Caratids. From left to right: the judgment of Zaleucus; Two Caratids with between them in the city seal; The judgment of Solomon; Two Caratids with between them in the Wapen van Amsterdam; The judgment of Lucius Junius Brutus. In addition, representations of the Last Judgment, separated by columns with putti in between with an empty coat of arms. paper etching / engraving sculpture. townhall. interior ~ representation of a building. the judgement of Zaleucus: when Zaleucus' son is sentenced to be blinded in both eyes, Zaleucus has one of his son's eyes plucked out and one of his own. caryatids ~ architecture. coat of arms (as symbol of the state, etc.) (+ city; municipal). L. Junius Brutus has his two sons beheaded because they joined a conspiracy. Last Judgement. (story of) Romulus and Remus City Hall of Amsterdam (1655-1808)


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