Triumph of suffering (Patientia), Dirck Volckertsz. Coornhert, 1559 Canvas Print
In the foreground the triumphal car of Suffering (Patientia), drawn by Hope (Spes) and Desire (Desiderium). Patientia sits on a square stone on the wagon. In her left hand a burning heart on an anvil that is smashed by three hammers. In her right hand a banner with a rose between thorns. Next to her is the lamb as a sign of suffering. Behind the triumphal car is the chained Fortuna. She carries as attributes the razor (sharpness) and the broken wheel (her powers are broken). In the background, a ship in a storm. The print has a latin text of six lines on a separate piece of paper and is part of an eight-part series on the triumph of The Suffering.
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