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Allegorical representation with Faith and Hercules with chained figures, Spectator (title on object), Title page for: Joseph Addison and Richard Steele, The Spectator, or Risen Socrates, s.a., Faith with a sun on her breast sits with the stone tablets and a palm branch. Next to her stands Minerva. In front of them stands Hercules with lion skin and club. He shows the two women a group of chained figures including Venus and Amor, Midas with donkey ears (Greed), a woman with peacock (possibly Pride) and Medusa (Envy). A putto holding the serpent Ourobouros lauds Hercules., print maker: Frederik Ottens, (mentioned on object), after own design by: Frederik Ottens, (mentioned on object), publisher: Hermanus Uytwerf, (possibly), 1720 - 1727, paper, etching, engraving, height 133 mm × width 81 mm.

Allegorical representation with Faith and Hercules with chained figures, Spectator (title on object), Title page for: Joseph Addison and Richard Steele, The Spectator, or Risen Socrates, s.a., Faith with a sun on her breast sits with the stone tablets and a palm branch. Next to her stands Minerva. In front of them stands Hercules with lion skin and club. He shows the two women a group of chained figures including Venus and Amor, Midas with donkey ears (Greed), a woman with peacock (possibly Pride) and Medusa (Envy). A putto holding the serpent Ourobouros lauds Hercules., print maker: Frederik Ottens, (mentioned on object), after own design by: Frederik Ottens, (mentioned on object), publisher: Hermanus Uytwerf, (possibly), 1720 - 1727, paper, etching, engraving, height 133 mm × width 81 mm.
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Allegorical representation with Faith and Hercules with chained figures, Spectator (title on object), Title page for: Joseph Addison and Richard Steele, The Spectator, or Risen Socrates, s.a., Faith with a sun on her breast sits with the stone tablets and a palm branch. Next to her stands Minerva. In front of them stands Hercules with lion skin and club. He shows the two women a group of chained figures including Venus and Amor, Midas with donkey ears (Greed), a woman with peacock (possibly Pride) and Medusa (Envy). A putto holding the serpent Ourobouros lauds Hercules., print maker: Frederik Ottens, (mentioned on object), after own design by: Frederik Ottens, (mentioned on object), publisher: Hermanus Uytwerf, (possibly), 1720 - 1727, paper, etching, engraving, height 133 mm × width 81 mm
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2898 x 4708 px | 39.0 MB
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24.5 x 39.9 cm | 9.7 x 15.7 in (300 dpi)