Allegorical show with Hercules that Amor trampled, Jacob Folkema, After Bernard Picart, 1719 - 1767 print The personification of moderation sits with her horse toom next to Minerva on a cloud. Together they try to call the figures on the ground to order. To the left of the cloud is a man who wants to tackle moderation and Minerva with a sword. In the foreground is Hercules at De Hoogmoed: a naked woman with a peacock in the arms. Hercules kicks Amor to the ground. In the foreground is a card game and is a winged devilish figure in a bag of money. In the margin a seven -line verse in French. p


Allegorical show with Hercules that Amor trampled, Jacob Folkema, After Bernard Picart, 1719 - 1767 print The personification of moderation sits with her horse toom next to Minerva on a cloud. Together they try to call the figures on the ground to order. To the left of the cloud is a man who wants to tackle moderation and Minerva with a sword. In the foreground is Hercules at De Hoogmoed: a naked woman with a peacock in the arms. Hercules kicks Amor to the ground. In the foreground is a card game and is a winged devilish figure in a bag of money. In the margin a seven -line verse in French. paper etching Temperance, 'Temperantia'; 'Temperanza' (Ripa) ~ one of the Four Cardinal Virtues. (story of) Minerva (Pallas, Athena). (story of) Hercules (Heracles). Vice, Evil, Sin; 'Peccato' (Ripa). devils in the form of (fabulous) animals


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