Stone arch with a medallion portrait of Justus Lipsius, Cornelis Galle, 1637 Canvas Print
A medallion portrait of the writer Justus Lipsius is placed on a stone arch. On both sides, the personifications of Philosophy and Politics represent the main subjects within his oeuvre. In addition to the arch, two portrait busts of ancient authors that Lipsius has executed: Seneca and Tacitus. Next to it Minerva and Mercury and the seated personifications of Virtue (left) and Caution (right). In the middle the title.
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