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River God Thames pedestal Title page J Beeverell
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River God Thames pedestal Title page J Beeverell
River God Thames on a pedestal Title page for J. Beeverell, Les delices de la Grand brittagne et de l Irlande, part 1, 1707 Les delices de la Grand brittany and the l Irlande (title on object), On a pedestal the Thames as a river god. In his hands the English crown jewels and a medallion with a representation of Brittanica. The pedestal bears the title of the book and the coats of arms of York, Suffolk, Huntington and Durham. In the background a view of London. Stories of other river gods (with NAME), device (as symbol of the state, etc.) (city, municipal), Great Britain, Ireland, Thames, London, Jan Goeree (mentioned on object), 1707, paper, engraving, w 169 mm × h 131 mm
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Media ID 19548366
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1707 Arms Background Book City Coats Device Durham Great Britain Hands Huntington Ireland Jan Goeree Medallion Municipal Name Part 1 Pedestal Representation River God River Gods State Stories Suffolk Symbol Thames Title York Mentioned
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The print showcases a captivating title page from J. Beeverell's book, "Les delices de la Grand brittagne et de l Irlande" published in 1707. The centerpiece of the image is an intricately designed pedestal featuring the River God Thames personified. Adorned with the English crown jewels and a medallion depicting Brittanica, Thames exudes power and authority. The pedestal proudly displays the title of the book along with the coats of arms representing York, Suffolk, Huntington, and Durham. In the background, we catch a glimpse of London's majestic skyline, adding to the grandeur depicted in this artwork. This remarkable piece also includes stories of other river gods (whose names are not mentioned), symbolizing their significance as representatives of various cities and states. Jan Goeree is credited for his involvement in creating this stunning engraving on paper measuring approximately 169 mm wide by 131 mm high. This print captures not only an exquisite work of art but also provides insight into British history and mythology. It serves as a testament to both England's rich cultural heritage and its connection to nature through one of its most iconic rivers - Thames.
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