Allegorical representation with city maiden and Justice, Pars II. et III. Frisiae liberae à Flevo in Lavicam (...) (title on object), A woman with horn of plenty and a mural crown (possibly a city maiden) sits next to a stone with title. Behind her stands Justice with sword and scales. On the right is a kneeling man surrounded by cattle. Detail of a map of the Frisian areas of northern Holland in Roman times., print maker: Joseph Mulder, (mentioned on object), after own design by: Joseph Mulder, (mentioned on object), publisher: Henricus Wetstein, Amsterdam, 1697 - 1700 and/or 1725, paper, etching, engraving, height 113 mm × width 204 mm
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Allegorical representation, city maiden, Justice, Pars II, et III, Frisiae liberae à Flevo, Lavicam, title, object, woman, horn, plenty, mural crown, city maiden, sits next, stone, title, stands Justice, sword, scales, right, kneeling man surrounded, cattle, Detail, map, Frisian areas, northern Holland, Roman times, print maker, Joseph Mulder, mentioned, object, own design, Joseph Mulder, mentioned, object, publisher, Henricus Wetstein, Amsterdam, 1697, 1700, 1725, paper, etching, engraving, height 113 mm × width 204 mm
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