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Page xxvii
... the height of five feet , and it is drawn along by a ring in the centre , upon a
sledge , for it has no wheels . It is followed by “ the maiden of Antwerp and the
seventeen provinces , ” each dressed in the most costly manner , and holding a
fan or ...
... the height of five feet , and it is drawn along by a ring in the centre , upon a
sledge , for it has no wheels . It is followed by “ the maiden of Antwerp and the
seventeen provinces , ” each dressed in the most costly manner , and holding a
fan or ...
Page xxix
The Last Judgment consists of an imposing group , the largest and most
important figure being the Saviour , seated on a rainbow and holding the banner
of the cross . In the clouds beneath appear the Virgin and St . John , and lower
still ...
The Last Judgment consists of an imposing group , the largest and most
important figure being the Saviour , seated on a rainbow and holding the banner
of the cross . In the clouds beneath appear the Virgin and St . John , and lower
still ...
Page 43
This is followed by India in her chariot , accompanied by Traffic , or Merchandise ;
and “ Industry holding a golden ball in her hand , upon which stands a cupid ,
signifying that industry gets both wealth and love . " They are accompanied by ...
This is followed by India in her chariot , accompanied by Traffic , or Merchandise ;
and “ Industry holding a golden ball in her hand , upon which stands a cupid ,
signifying that industry gets both wealth and love . " They are accompanied by ...
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