Ferdinand II (German emperor), Antwerp, Moretus, Balthasar (I), Rubens, Peter Paul, Galle, Cornelis, Title page for: Justus Lipsius, Opera Omnia, Antwerp 1637, Stone arch with a medallion portrait of Justus Lipsius, verso - stamped, On a stone arch is a medallion portrait of the writer Justus Lipsius. On either side the personifications of Philosophy and Politics depict the main subjects within his oeuvre. Next to the arch are two portrait busts of ancient authors that Lipsius edited: Seneca and Tacitus. Next to them Minerva and Mercury and the seated personifications of Virtue (left) and Prudence (right). In the middle the title., print, engraving, title page, prints, engravings, height 317 mm, width 198 mm, print maker, printmaker, 1637 - 1637, paper, engraving (printing process), Work conception, South Netherlands, 1577-06-28 - 1640-05-30, after a design by, Publication (Event), Publication, Flemish, 1574-07-23 - 1641-07-08, publisher, uitgever, Duits, 1578-07-09 - 1637-02-15, verlener van privilege
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