Leiden, Haestens, Henrick Lodewijcxsoon van, Amsterdam, Sichem, Christoffel van, Wtewael, Joachim, Swanenburg, Willem Isaacsz. van, Thronus Justitiae, Allegory of the inviolability of the law, verso - stamped, A king sits on his throne and speaks justice. He points with his staff at the accused as a sign that he forgives the man. In the background a gallows field and a building under construction. Below the representation are two four-line verses in Latin about the inviolability of law. A king must also obey the law, but the king has the authority to forgive., print, prints, height 301 mm, width 399 mm, Northern Netherlands, 1580-01-29 - 1612-05-31, print maker, printmaker, 1606 - 1606, paper, engraving, engraving (printing process), Work conception, 1566 - 1638-08-01, after a design by, Publication (Event), Publication, publisher
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Leiden, Haestens, Henrick Lodewijcxsoon van, Amsterdam, Sichem, Christoffel van, Wtewael, Joachim, Swanenburg, Willem Isaacsz, van, Thronus Justitiae, Allegory, inviolability, law, verso - stamped, king sits, throne, speaks justice, points, staff, accused, sign, forgives, man, background, gallows field, building under construction, representation, two four-line verses, Latin, king must also obey, king, authority, forgive, print, prints, height 301 mm, width 399 mm, Northern Netherlands, 1580-01-29 - 1612-05-31, print maker, printmaker, 1606 - 1606, paper, engraving, printing process, Work conception, 1566 - 1638-08-01, design, Publication, Event, publisher
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