Ledden Hulsebosch, J. van, Kok, Willem, Netherlands, Marcus, Jacob Ernst, Allegory of Adversity, 1806, verso - stamped, Allegorical representation with a small ship in which a naked woman sits during a heavy storm, Death has put his arm around her. Lightning bolts shoot from the sky, drowning people in the waves. On the coast a snake and a burning city. Allegory of Man and Society, 1806. In the caption two four-line verses in Dutch and French, on either side of the vignette 'Kunst zy ons Doel'. See also the pendant with the Prosperity., print, prints, Frederik Muller Historieplaten, height 341 mm, width 384 mm, Noord-Nederlands, 1774-03-19 - 1826-10-02, print maker, printmaker, 1806 - 1806, first quarter 19th century, paper, papier, etching, etchings, engraving, engraving (printing process), 1761 - 1807-03-29, intermediary draughtsman, after a drawing by, Publication (Event), Publication, Dutch, publisher
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Ledden Hulsebosch, J, van, Kok, Willem, Netherlands, Marcus, Jacob Ernst, Allegory, Adversity, 1806, verso - stamped, Allegorical representation, small ship, naked woman sits, heavy storm, Death, arm, Lightning bolts shoot, sky, drowning people, waves, coast, snake, burning city, Man, Society, caption two four-line verses, Dutch, French, side, vignette, Kunst zy ons Doel, See also, pendant, Prosperity, print, prints, Frederik Muller Historieplaten, height 341 mm, width 384 mm, Noord-Nederlands, 1774-03-19 - 1826-10-02, print maker, printmaker, 1806 - 1806, first quarter 19th century, paper, papier, etching, etchings, engraving, printing process, 1761 - 1807-03-29, intermediary draughtsman, drawing, Publication, Event, publisher
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