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The Ship of Fortune
The Ship of Fortune
The Ship of Fortune

The Ship of Fortune

Artist (Dutch, 1606 - 1669)
Series Author
Date1633
Place of ManufactureEurope
Mediumetching Medium Remarks: ink
DimensionsOverall (sheet (trimmed)): 11.4 x 16.8 cm
ClassificationsFINE ART
Credit LineDr. Gustav and Marie Schilder Collection
Object number1964.178.001
DescriptionA book illustration depicting the closing of the Temple of Janus after Marc Antony's defeat at Actium; Fortune,the woman in the boat, has turned her back on him and is sailing away. This somewhat obscure etching was used as an illustration to E. Herckmann's 'Der Zee-Vaert Lof' ( The Praise of Seafaring) Amsterdam, 1634. The image seems to relate to the opening of the peace talks between the Dutch & the Spanish after the Battle of Slaak 13 September 1631. Fortune has turned her back against the Spanish, who are forced to admit that they could go on no longer. Dame Fortune however smiles upon the Dutch & with the Temple of Janus finally closed she will contribute to the welfare of the country by a new period of prosterity in navigation.
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