Allegory at the second century festival of the Athenaeum Illustre in Amsterdam, 1832, 1832 print Allegory at the second century party (1632-1832) of the Athenaeum Illustre in Amsterdam, celebrated 10-12 January 1832. Needle with opening through which a face on the gateway to the Agnietenkapel on the Oudezijds Voorburgwal in Amsterdam where Athenaeum Illustre is located. On the right the Stedensmaag of Amsterdam, left two geniuses with a list of the names of the curators and professors. Book on the ground and scientific instruments. In the clouds Minerva and father time with medallions with por


Allegory at the second century festival of the Athenaeum Illustre in Amsterdam, 1832, 1832 print Allegory at the second century party (1632-1832) of the Athenaeum Illustre in Amsterdam, celebrated 10-12 January 1832. Needle with opening through which a face on the gateway to the Agnietenkapel on the Oudezijds Voorburgwal in Amsterdam where Athenaeum Illustre is located. On the right the Stedensmaag of Amsterdam, left two geniuses with a list of the names of the curators and professors. Book on the ground and scientific instruments. In the clouds Minerva and father time with medallions with portraits by Caspar van Baerle, van de Poll, Vossius, Hooft and Joost van den Vondel. The print includes a separate explanation. Amsterdam paper etching / engraving cities represented allegorically or symbolically. Father Time, man with wings and scythe Athenaeum aplemico. Agnietenkapel. Amsterdam


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