Goltzius, Hendrick, Amsterdam, Muller, Jan Harmensz., Creation of the world, Fourth day of creation: creation of sun, moon and stars, verso - stamped, The fourth day of creation, on which the sun and the moon were created and a separation was made between day and night. The sun is depicted by Apollo as a sun god with a bow and quiver. Time, with a clock on her head, holds his cloak. On the right the moon, as the moon goddess Diana. Behind her a black woman with a starry cloak as a personification of the stars. After the Bible text in Gen. 1:14-19., print, prints, diameter 270 mm, Northern Netherlands, 1571 - 1628, print maker, printmaker, 1589 - 1589, paper, engraving, engraving (printing process), Work conception, 1558-01 - 1617-01-01
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Goltzius, Hendrick, Amsterdam, Muller, Jan Harmensz, Creation, world, Fourth day, creation, sun, moon, stars, verso - stamped, fourth day, created, separation was, day, night, depicted, Apollo, sun god, bow, quiver, Time, clock, head, holds, cloak, right, moon goddess Diana, black woman, starry cloak, personification, Bible text, Gen, 1, 14-19, print, prints, diameter 270 mm, Northern Netherlands, 1571 - 1628, print maker, printmaker, 1589 - 1589, paper, engraving, printing process, Work conception, 1558-01 - 1617-01-01
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