8 results filtered with: Venne, Adriaen Pietersz. van de, 1589-1662
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A woman uses a needle and thread to illustrate the argument that there is no pleasure without suffering. Engraving by J. Swelinck, 1627, after A.P. van de Venne after J. Cats.
Cats, Jacob, 1577-1660.Date: [1627]Reference: 2822685i- Pictures
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Five tombs containing skeletons of historical exemplars of wisdom, war, beauty, strength and riches; an allegory of change, decay and death. Engraving after A.P. van de Venne, ca. 1655.
Venne, Adriaen Pietersz. van de, 1589-1662.Date: 1655Reference: 26260i- Pictures
Two men on shore watch people in a boat trying to row against the tide; representing the plight of the human soul. Engraving after A.P. van de Venne after J. Cats.
Cats, Jacob, 1577-1660.Date: [1655?]Reference: 2914699i- Pictures
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The deathbed of Frederik Henrik, Prince of Orange, at Delft in 1647. Engraving by C. van Dalen after A.P. van de Venne.
Venne, Adriaen Pietersz. van de, 1589-1662.Date: [1647]Reference: 547473i- Pictures
A woman whose chest is pierced by an arrow is being treated by a doctor. Etching by Crispyn van den Queborne after Adriaen Pietersz van de Venne.
Venne, Adriaen Pietersz. van de, 1589-1662.Reference: 34665i- Pictures
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A one-legged hurdy gurdy player dressed in rags with his companion, an old woman dressed in rags reading from a song sheet. Engraving with etching by J. Matham after Adriaen Pietersz van de Venne.
Venne, Adriaen Pietersz. van de, 1589-1662.Reference: 43832i- Pictures
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A man clings to a tree, struggling not to fall into a cauldron containing a monster while a bear and snakes look on; rats gnaw at the trunk of the tree; representing the threat and eventual victory of Death. Engraving by M. Mouzyn, 1656 (?), after A.P. van de Venne.
Venne, Adriaen Pietersz. van de, 1589-1662.Date: 1656Reference: 38975i- Pictures
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People celebrate on the shores of a river as ships burn on the water. Etching by Dirck Matham after Adriaen Piertersz. van de Venne.
Venne, Adriaen Pietersz. van de, 1589-1662.Reference: 29412i