Triumph of the passibility (Patientia), Dirck Volckertsz. Coornhert, after Maarten van Heemskerck, 1610 - 1676 print In the foreground the triumphal wagon of passibility (patientia), drawn by hope (spes) and desire (desiderium). Patientia sits on a square stone on the car. In her left hand a burning heart on an anvil that is pounded by three hammers. In her right hand a banner with a rose between thorns. Next to her is the Lamb as a sign of passionity. The chained Fortuna is carried behind the triumphal wagon. She wears the razor (sharpness) and the broken wheel as attributes (her powers are b


Triumph of the passibility (Patientia), Dirck Volckertsz. Coornhert, after Maarten van Heemskerck, 1610 - 1676 print In the foreground the triumphal wagon of passibility (patientia), drawn by hope (spes) and desire (desiderium). Patientia sits on a square stone on the car. In her left hand a burning heart on an anvil that is pounded by three hammers. In her right hand a banner with a rose between thorns. Next to her is the Lamb as a sign of passionity. The chained Fortuna is carried behind the triumphal wagon. She wears the razor (sharpness) and the broken wheel as attributes (her powers are broken). In the background a ship in a storm. The print has a Latin text of six lines on a separate piece of paper and is part of an eight -part series about the triumph of the passion'sness. print maker: Haarlemafter design by: Haarlempublisher: Antwerp paper engraving / etching Patience; 'Patienza' (Ripa) (+ allegorical scene, Two or More Personifications Involution in An Action). Triumphs (allegorical and symbolic). Hope, 'spes'; 'Divine hope and certain' (Ripa) ~ One of the Three Theological Virtues. Luck, Fortune, Lot; 'Fato', 'Fortuna', 'Aurea fortune', 'Good luck', 'peaceful luck overo Clemente', 'fate' (Ripa). Desire; 'Desiderio' (Ripa). Storm at Sea. Heart


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