Allegory with Minerva, Jacob van der Schley, after H. Nieuwenhuysen, 1751 - 1779, Minerva sits with three putti on a terrace overlooking a wide river with boats and a city. The putto sitting on two books (one of which is by Vondel) is writing and holding an olive branch (symbol of peace). Another putto plays a lyre and the last holds a book in front of Minerva. Hanging from a column are the portrait of William V, Prince of Orange-Nassau and a coat of arms., print maker: Jacob van der Schley, (mentioned on object), H. Nieuwenhuysen, (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1751 - 1779, paper, etching, engraving, h 195 mm × w 136 mm.
Allegory with Minerva, Jacob van der Schley, after H. Nieuwenhuysen, 1751 - 1779, Minerva sits with three putti on a terrace overlooking a wide river with boats and a city. The putto sitting on two books (one of which is by Vondel) is writing and holding an olive branch (symbol of peace). Another putto plays a lyre and the last holds a book in front of Minerva. Hanging from a column are the portrait of William V, Prince of Orange-Nassau and a coat of arms., print maker: Jacob van der Schley, (mentioned on object), H. Nieuwenhuysen, (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1751 - 1779, paper, etching, engraving, h 195 mm × w 136 mm