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Allegory of the second centenary of the Athenaeum Illustre at Amsterdam, 1832, Dirk Sluyter, 1832, Allegory of the second centenary (1632-1832) of the Athenaeum Illustre at Amsterdam, celebrated January 10-12, 1832. Needle with opening through which a view of the gate to the Agnietenkapel on the Oudezijds Voorburgwal in Amsterdam where Athenaeum Illustre is located. On the right the city maid of Amsterdam, on the left two geniuses with a list of the names of the curators and professors. On the ground books and scientific instruments. In the clouds Minerva and Father Time with medallions with portraits of Caspar van Baerle, H.G. van de Poll, Vossius, P.C. Hooft and Joost van den Vondel., draughtsman: Dirk Sluyter, (mentioned on object), Dirk Sluyter, (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1832, paper, pen, brush, h 463 mm × w 362 mm, h 602 mm × w 468 mm.

Allegory of the second centenary of the Athenaeum Illustre at Amsterdam, 1832, Dirk Sluyter, 1832, Allegory of the second centenary (1632-1832) of the Athenaeum Illustre at Amsterdam, celebrated January 10-12, 1832. Needle with opening through which a view of the gate to the Agnietenkapel on the Oudezijds Voorburgwal in Amsterdam where Athenaeum Illustre is located. On the right the city maid of Amsterdam, on the left two geniuses with a list of the names of the curators and professors. On the ground books and scientific instruments. In the clouds Minerva and Father Time with medallions with portraits of Caspar van Baerle, H.G. van de Poll, Vossius, P.C. Hooft and Joost van den Vondel., draughtsman: Dirk Sluyter, (mentioned on object), Dirk Sluyter, (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1832, paper, pen, brush, h 463 mm × w 362 mm, h 602 mm × w 468 mm.
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Caption: Allegory of the second centenary of the Athenaeum Illustre at Amsterdam, 1832, Dirk Sluyter, 1832, Allegory of the second centenary (1632-1832) of the Athenaeum Illustre at Amsterdam, celebrated January 10-12, 1832. Needle with opening through which a view of the gate to the Agnietenkapel on the Oudezijds Voorburgwal in Amsterdam where Athenaeum Illustre is located. On the right the city maid of Amsterdam, on the left two geniuses with a list of the names of the curators and professors. On the ground books and scientific instruments. In the clouds Minerva and Father Time with medallions with portraits of Caspar van Baerle, H.G. van de Poll, Vossius, P.C. Hooft and Joost van den Vondel., draughtsman: Dirk Sluyter, (mentioned on object), Dirk Sluyter, (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1832, paper, pen, brush, h 463 mm × w 362 mm, h 602 mm × w 468 mm
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