Ceres and Proserpina, Jan Frederik Christiaan Reckleben, after Jan Saenredam, after Hendrick Goltzius, 1841, Ceres, goddess of agriculture, as the embodiment of the abundance of the earth. She is adorned with a crown of ears of corn and has the horn of plenty in her arm and a sickle in her hand. Next to her is her daughter Proserpina. The corners of the frame show two dragons and agricultural products., print maker: Jan Frederik Christiaan Reckleben, (mentioned on object), Jan Saenredam, Hendrick Goltzius, print maker: Amsterdam, Haarlem, 1841, paper, engraving, h 290 mm × w 218 mm
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Ceres, Proserpina, Jan Frederik Christiaan Reckleben, Jan Saenredam, Hendrick Goltzius, 1841, Ceres, goddess, agriculture, embodiment, abundance, earth, adorned, crown, ears, corn, horn, plenty, arm, sickle, hand, Next, daughter Proserpina, corners, frame, two dragons, agricultural products, print maker, Jan Frederik Christiaan Reckleben, mentioned, object, Jan Saenredam, Hendrick Goltzius, print maker, Amsterdam, Haarlem, 1841, paper, engraving, h 290 mm × w 218 mm
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