Tronende Astraea with caduceus and bowl in her hands. On either side of her the constellations lion and scales. On the left the personification of good governance, with city crown and snake. On the right a woman with five breasts and a horn of plenty. On a pedestal a man and a devil are chained, Allegorical title page with enthroned Astraea Title page in front: L. Lessius, De justitia et jure, Antwerp: 1632, print maker: Cornelis Galle (I), (mentioned on object), Peter Paul Rubens, (mentioned on object), publisher: Balthasar Moretus (I), (mentioned on object), print maker: Southern Netherlands, publisher: Antwerp, publisher: Antwerp, 1632, paper, engraving, h 323 mm × w 196 mm
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Tronende Astraea, caduceus, bowl, hands, side, constellations lion, scales, left, personification, good governance, city crown, snake, right, woman, five breasts, horn, plenty, pedestal, man, devil, chained, Allegorical title page, enthroned Astraea Title page, front, L, Lessius, De justitia et jure, Antwerp, 1632, print maker, Cornelis Galle, I, mentioned, object, Peter Paul Rubens, mentioned, object, publisher, Balthasar Moretus, I, mentioned, object, print maker, Southern Netherlands, publisher, Antwerp, publisher, Antwerp, 1632, paper, engraving, h 323 mm × w 196 mm
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