Description
In this emblematic portrait of Haarlem, the view of the city in the background suggests the richness that has already graced the landscape. The palm, sword, stars, and crosses with which the cherubim cavort symbolize the city, and the requisite Latin poem by Peter Scriverius (himself depicted in 1923.1038) reinforces the fair citadel’s virtue and promise.
Coat of Arms of Haarlem, end page to Counts and Countesses of Holland, Zeeland and West-Frisia
1650
Accession Number
10793
Medium
Etching and engraving on ivory laid paper
Dimensions
Sheet; trimmed: 40.7 × 29.6 cm (16 1/16 × 11 11/16 in.)
Classification
engraving
Credit Line
Gift of Horace S. Oakley