London, Islip, Adam, Cockson, Thomas, Title page for: Francis White, A Replie to Iesuit Fishers, 1624, Allegorical representation with Truth and Lies, verso - stamped, To the left of the title is a half-naked woman with a book, crown and palm branch in her hand, she personifies the Univocal Truth (Veritas univoca). On the other side is a woman with a mask and chameleon, as a personification of the Ambiguous Lie (Mendacium aequivocum). At the top is a crowned coat of arms between a lion and a unicorn. At the bottom is a cartouche with a hand holding a fishing net from the water grabs, with the motto Piscatoris rete habet ranas., print, engraving, title page, prints, engravings, sold by order of the Minister of Education, height 253 mm, width 163 mm, British, 1569 - 1640, print maker, printmaker, 1624 - 1624, paper, engraving (printing process), Publication (Event), Publication, publisher
Keywords:
London, Islip, Adam, Cockson, Thomas, Title page, Francis White, Replie, Iesuit Fishers, 1624, Allegorical representation, Truth, Lies, verso - stamped, left, title, half-naked woman, book, crown, palm branch, hand, personifies, Univocal Truth, Veritas univoca, side, woman, mask, chameleon, personification, Ambiguous Lie, Mendacium aequivocum, top, crowned coat, arms, lion, unicorn, bottom, cartouche, hand holding, fishing net, water grabs, motto Piscatoris rete habet ranas, print, engraving, title page, prints, engravings, sold, order, Minister, Education, height 253 mm, width 163 mm, British, 1569 - 1640, print maker, printmaker, 1624 - 1624, paper, printing process, Publication, Event, publisher
Image ID:
The watermark in the image will not appear on the final download.