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Silver Age, Jacob Gole, 1670 - 1724, The Silver Age: a woman in a landscape with ears of corn in her hand and a sickle at her feet. The print refers to the mythologically inspired idea that during the Silver Age man had to deal with the seasons. People now had to work the land, seek shelter in houses and protect themselves from the cold. There was also talk for the first time of practicing the seven liberal arts. The print is part of a series on the four eras., print maker: Jacob Gole, (mentioned on object), publisher: Jacob Gole, (mentioned on object), Staten van Holland en West-Friesland, (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1670 - 1724, paper, engraving, h 248 mm × w 180 mm.

Silver Age, Jacob Gole, 1670 - 1724, The Silver Age: a woman in a landscape with ears of corn in her hand and a sickle at her feet. The print refers to the mythologically inspired idea that during the Silver Age man had to deal with the seasons. People now had to work the land, seek shelter in houses and protect themselves from the cold. There was also talk for the first time of practicing the seven liberal arts. The print is part of a series on the four eras., print maker: Jacob Gole, (mentioned on object), publisher: Jacob Gole, (mentioned on object), Staten van Holland en West-Friesland, (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1670 - 1724, paper, engraving, h 248 mm × w 180 mm.
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Silver Age, Jacob Gole, 1670 - 1724, The Silver Age: a woman in a landscape with ears of corn in her hand and a sickle at her feet. The print refers to the mythologically inspired idea that during the Silver Age man had to deal with the seasons. People now had to work the land, seek shelter in houses and protect themselves from the cold. There was also talk for the first time of practicing the seven liberal arts. The print is part of a series on the four eras., print maker: Jacob Gole, (mentioned on object), publisher: Jacob Gole, (mentioned on object), Staten van Holland en West-Friesland, (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1670 - 1724, paper, engraving, h 248 mm × w 180 mm
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4444 x 5937 px | 75.5 MB
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37.6 x 50.3 cm | 14.8 x 19.8 in (300 dpi)