Allegory on the West Indian and East India Company. The personnifications of the Western Indian and East India Company
Allegory on the West Indian and East India Company. The personnifications of the Western Indian and East India Company, each with a flag of the Company in the hand, point to the coat of arms of Aegidius van den Molden and Jan Lieve Geelvinck... Read more
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Allegory on the West Indian and East India Company. The personnifications of the Western Indian and East India Company
Allegory on the West Indian and East India Company. The personnifications of the Western Indian and East India Company, each with a flag of the Company in the hand, point to the coat of arms of Aegidius van den Molden and Jan Lieve Geelvinck, ministers of the commercial commodities and mayors of Amsterdam. On the right the town hall of Amsterdam and the personnifications of faith, Mercury as well as God of trade and justice. Links trade ships at sea and people, representing the West and East Indian peoples. In the foreground merchandise
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