Allegorical title page crushed envy Title page
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Allegorical title page crushed envy Title page
Allegorical title page with the crushed envy Title page for: C. Hazart, Kerckelycke history, 1669, An angel stands on a globe with a flaming sword on which the title of the book is written. On the left a crowned lion attacks the Envy, on the right Ecclesia watches. Under this scene, a man seated on a chair points to three crowned female personifications with scepters and different coats of arms. To the left is the Dutch Lion with a bundle of arrows within the fence of the Dutch garden, behind this is a fourth female personification with the arms of the Republic in her hands, Envy, Invidia (Ripa), personification of one of the Seven Deadly Sins, the Church personified, Ecclesia, usually with chalice and banner, angels fighting against other evil powers, personifications of countries, nations, states, districts, etc, coat of arms (as symbol of the state, etc.) (city, municipal), Adriaen Lommelin (mentioned on object), Antwerp, paper, engraving, h 283 mm × w 187 mm
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Media ID 19545882
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1669 Adriaen Lommelin Antwerp Arms Banner Book Bundle Chalice City Coat Countries Districts Dutch Lion Ecclesia Envy Fence Globe Hands Invidia Man Seated Municipal Nations Personification Personifications Republic Ripa Scene Seven Deadly Sins State States Symbol Title Under Written Dutch Garden Flaming Sword Mentioned
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This print showcases the allegorical title page of "Allegorical title page crushed envy Title page" from C. Hazart's "Kerckelycke history" published in 1669. The image depicts a mesmerizing scene where an angel gracefully stands upon a globe, wielding a flaming sword that bears the book's title. On the left side, a majestic crowned lion fearlessly attacks Envy, while on the right, Ecclesia watches over with vigilance. Beneath this remarkable tableau sits a man seated on a chair, pointing towards three regal female personifications adorned with scepters and distinct coats of arms. To the left stands the Dutch Lion within the confines of the Dutch garden, clutching a bundle of arrows. Behind it emerges another female personification holding the Republic's coat of arms. Notably present is Envy herself - Invidia (Ripa) - representing one of the Seven Deadly Sins alongside Ecclesia personified by her customary chalice and banner. Angels valiantly combat other malevolent forces amidst various personifications symbolizing countries, nations, states, districts, and more. This extraordinary engraving on paper measures approximately 283 mm in height and 187 mm in width. It was created by Adriaen Lommelin in Antwerp and now resides within Liszt Collection's vast archives.
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