Coat of arms of the Geelvinck family surrounded by allegorical figures, Gerard de Lairesse, 1677 Canvas Print

Coat of arms of the Geelvinck family surrounded by allegorical figures, Gerard de Lairesse, 1677 Canvas Print

The crowned coat of arms of the Geelvinck family, described with the text "To the Lords Yellowfinches appropriated", is surrounded by allegorical figures. To the left above the coat of arms is the acclaimed personification of poetry. She hands Melpomene, muse of the mourning game, a roll of paper. Above Melpomene, Thalia, muse of comedy, also hands the enthroning Poetry a rolled up paper. To the right of the family coat of arms, the blindfolded Frenzy lashes out with a burning torch and the Envy is knocked down with snakes in her hands. In the foreground, a young and old satyr hold a piece of paper together.

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