The two right caryatids from the Vierschaar of the Stadhuis on the Dam, Hubert Quellinus, after Artus Quellinus (I), 1655 - 1665, The two right caryatids from the Vierschaar in the Stadhuis on the Dam in Amsterdam. They symbolize guilt and repentance. The Vierschaar was a public court of justice used by sheriff and aldermen only to pronounce death sentences. Marked at the bottom center: D (crossed out). Numbering added by hand at bottom right: XXVIII., print maker: Hubert Quellinus, Hubert Quellinus, Artus Quellinus (I), (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1655 - 1665, paper, etching, engraving, pen, h 282 mm × w 189 mm
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two right caryatids, Vierschaar, Stadhuis, Dam, Hubert Quellinus, Artus Quellinus, I, 1655 - 1665, two right caryatids, Vierschaar, Stadhuis, Dam, Amsterdam, symbolize guilt, repentance, Vierschaar, public court, justice, sheriff, aldermen, pronounce death sentences, Marked, bottom center, D, crossed out, Numbering added, hand, bottom right, XXVIII, print maker, Hubert Quellinus, Hubert Quellinus, Artus Quellinus, I, mentioned, object, Amsterdam, 1655 - 1665, paper, etching, engraving, pen, h 282 mm × w 189 mm
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