Allegory of Peace. The sitting female allegory of Peace is being crowned by a woman in armor, while trampling the allegory of War under her feet. To the right women are carrying baskets or horns with fruit and a putto is beating the drum. Bottom left two putti are chaning War. To the left women are carrying flowers accompanied by two putti.
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1652
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Olioa ohialean
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1648. War and peace in Europe, Westfälisches Landesmuseum für Kunst und Kulturgeschichte, Münster, 1998ko urriaren 24a–1999ko urtarrilaren 17a, ISBN3-88789-128-7, kat. no. 1162.
Jan Lievens. A Dutch master rediscovered, National Gallery of Art, Washington, 2008ko urriaren 26a–2009ko urtarrilaren 11, Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee, 2009ko otsailaren 7a–2009ko apirilaren 26a.
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