Memorial column for the 400th anniversary of the invention of printing by Coster, 1823, Dirk Sluyter, 1823 Canvas Print
Allegorical monument at the celebration of the 400th anniversary on 10-11 July in 1823 of the invention of printing by Laurens Jansz. Coster in Haarlem in 1420-1425. Coster standing in front of a memorial column on which a representation of a printer and the coat of arms of the city of Haarlem. On the right the Dutch Virgin and religion. Religion makes a sacrifice on the altar of immortality. Further three putti and in the foreground attributes of the liberal arts. In the middle of the caption an oval with the monument erected in 1823 in honor of Coster in the Haarlemmerhout. The print is a separate statement.
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