Allegory of the Prosperity of Leiden

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Allegory of the Prosperity of Leiden is a late 16th-century painting celebrating the economic and civic flourishing of the Dutch city of Leiden through symbolic and allegorical imagery.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf allegorical painting
painting
artisticForm panel painting
artPeriod late 16th century European art
countryOfOrigin Dutch Republic
culture Dutch Golden Age culture
depicts abundance
allegorical figures
city of Leiden
civic flourishing
economic flourishing
personifications of virtues
prosperity
symbolic imagery
symbols of civic governance
symbols of trade and industry
genre allegory
hasTheme civic pride
economic success
municipal self-promotion
symbolic representation of wealth
urban identity
inception late 16th century
languageOfWork visual language
locationOfDepictedPlace Leiden NERFINISHED
mainSubject prosperity of Leiden
movement Northern Renaissance art NERFINISHED
title Allegory of the Prosperity of Leiden NERFINISHED
use civic celebration
commemoration of urban prosperity

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Isaac Claesz. van Swanenburg notableWork Allegory of the Prosperity of Leiden