Allegorische performance with Truth and Justice Title page for Ulrich Huber, De jure civitatis, libri tres, 1694 Truth with sun on the chest and a scepter and a book in hand sitting on a throne. Opposite her is justice as a blindfolded woman holding a pair of scales in his hand. On the ground, some figures evils symboliseren. Manufacturer : printmaker: Romeyn de Hooghe (listed building) in its design: Romeyn de Hooghe (listed building) Publisher: Henricus Amamauitgever: Zacharias TaedamaPlaats manufacture: Franeker Dating: 1694 Material: Paper Engineering : etching dimensions: plate edge: h 18
Allegorische performance with Truth and Justice Title page for Ulrich Huber, De jure civitatis, libri tres, 1694 Truth with sun on the chest and a scepter and a book in hand sitting on a throne. Opposite her is justice as a blindfolded woman holding a pair of scales in his hand. On the ground, some figures evils symboliseren. Manufacturer : printmaker: Romeyn de Hooghe (listed building) in its design: Romeyn de Hooghe (listed building) Publisher: Henricus Amamauitgever: Zacharias TaedamaPlaats manufacture: Franeker Dating: 1694 Material: Paper Engineering : etching dimensions: plate edge: h 182 mm × W 126 mmToelichtingTitelpagina for: Huber, Ulrich. De jure civitatis, libri tres. Franeker: Amama, Henricus; Taedama, Zacharias 1694. Subject: Truth; "Verita '(Ripa) Justice,' Justice '; "Giustitia divina '(Ripa) ~ one of the Four Cardinal Virtue
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