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Allegory Collection (#9)

Allegory, a powerful artistic tool that transcends time and culture, has the ability to convey profound messages through symbolism and metaphor

Background imageAllegory Collection: Finding of Moses, c.1690-c.1710. Creator: Johannes Voorhout

Finding of Moses, c.1690-c.1710. Creator: Johannes Voorhout
Finding of Moses, c.1690-c.1710

Background imageAllegory Collection: Weeping penitent. Creator: Abraham Bloemaert

Weeping penitent. Creator: Abraham Bloemaert
Weeping penitent

Background imageAllegory Collection: Faun playing flute sleeping shepherd (Merkurius o Argus). Creator: Abraham Bloemaert

Faun playing flute sleeping shepherd (Merkurius o Argus). Creator: Abraham Bloemaert
Faun playing flute sleeping shepherd (Merkurius o Argus)

Background imageAllegory Collection: Allegory on the Vanity of Life, 1700. Creator: Andreas von Behn

Allegory on the Vanity of Life, 1700. Creator: Andreas von Behn
Allegory on the Vanity of Life, 1700

Background imageAllegory Collection: Danae and the Golden Rain, late 17th-early 18th century. Creator: Andreas von Behn

Danae and the Golden Rain, late 17th-early 18th century. Creator: Andreas von Behn
Danae and the Golden Rain, late 17th-early 18th century

Background imageAllegory Collection: The art of painting and music , 1800. Creator: Martin Drölling

The art of painting and music , 1800. Creator: Martin Drölling
Painting and Music (Portrait of the Artist's Son), 1800

Background imageAllegory Collection: Cartoon from Puck, between 1880 and 1889. Creator: Joseph Keppler

Cartoon from Puck, between 1880 and 1889. Creator: Joseph Keppler
Cartoon from Puck, between 1880 and 1889

Background imageAllegory Collection: The Age of Iron, published 1589. Creator: Hendrik Goltzius

The Age of Iron, published 1589. Creator: Hendrik Goltzius
The Age of Iron, published 1589. From Metamorphoses by Ovid, book 1, plate 6

Background imageAllegory Collection: Portrait of Herman Henstenburgh in an oval frame, held by female figure and putto, 1683-1746

Portrait of Herman Henstenburgh in an oval frame, held by female figure and putto, 1683-1746. 18th-century Dutch painter known for fruit and flower still lifes, with a specialty in insects and birds

Background imageAllegory Collection: Triumphant Cupid among Emblems of Art and War, 17th century. Creators: Thomas Willeboirts

Triumphant Cupid among Emblems of Art and War, 17th century. Creators: Thomas Willeboirts, Paul de Vos
Triumphant Cupid among Emblems of Art and War, 17th century

Background imageAllegory Collection: Germany and Russia, 1920-1930. Creator: Patrick Kroon

Germany and Russia, 1920-1930. Creator: Patrick Kroon
Germany and Russia, 1920-1930. A German soldier hugs a chained bear (Russia) crying. Design for a political cartoon in the magazine De Ware Jacob

Background imageAllegory Collection: Allegory of the Establishment of Fort Manoel, Valletta (image 2 of 2), c.1725

Allegory of the Establishment of Fort Manoel, Valletta (image 2 of 2), c.1725. Creator: Massimiliano Soldani
Allegory of the Establishment of Fort Manoel, Valletta (image 2 of 2), c.1725

Background imageAllegory Collection: Allegory of the Establishment of Fort Manoel, Valletta (image 1 of 2), c.1725

Allegory of the Establishment of Fort Manoel, Valletta (image 1 of 2), c.1725. Creator: Massimiliano Soldani
Allegory of the Establishment of Fort Manoel, Valletta (image 1 of 2), c.1725

Background imageAllegory Collection: Design for a ceiling painting with the Apotheosis of Aeneas, in the corners the Four Seasons

Design for a ceiling painting with the Apotheosis of Aeneas, in the corners the Four Seasons, c.1720-c.1725

Background imageAllegory Collection: The marriage trap: an allegory of marriage, 1647. Creator: Hendrik Noorderwiel

The marriage trap: an allegory of marriage, 1647. Creator: Hendrik Noorderwiel
The marriage trap: an allegory of marriage, 1647

Background imageAllegory Collection: Drawing shows her work to Mercury, 1803-c.1899. Creator: J. Enklaar

Drawing shows her work to Mercury, 1803-c.1899. Creator: J. Enklaar
Drawing shows her work to Mercury, 1803-c.1899. The personification of drawing shows a sketchbook with her work to Mercury

Background imageAllegory Collection: Allegory of Dawn, 1673-1677. Creator: Gerard de Lairesse

Allegory of Dawn, 1673-1677. Creator: Gerard de Lairesse
Allegory of Dawn, 1673-1677

Background imageAllegory Collection: Allegory of Fame, 1675-1683. Creator: Gerard de Lairesse

Allegory of Fame, 1675-1683. Creator: Gerard de Lairesse
Allegory of Fame, 1675-1683

Background imageAllegory Collection: Allegory of the Sciences, c.1675-c.1683. Creator: Gerard de Lairesse

Allegory of the Sciences, c.1675-c.1683. Creator: Gerard de Lairesse
Allegory of the Sciences, c.1675-c.1683

Background imageAllegory Collection: Allegory of the Arts, 1675-1683. Creator: Gerard de Lairesse

Allegory of the Arts, 1675-1683. Creator: Gerard de Lairesse
Allegory of the Arts, 1675-1683

Background imageAllegory Collection: Allegory of Riches, 1675-1683. Creator: Gerard de Lairesse

Allegory of Riches, 1675-1683. Creator: Gerard de Lairesse
Allegory of Riches, 1675-1683

Background imageAllegory Collection: Escaped Bird: Allegory of Chastity, 1676. Creator: Frans van Mieris I

Escaped Bird: Allegory of Chastity, 1676. Creator: Frans van Mieris I
Escaped Bird: Allegory of Chastity, 1676

Background imageAllegory Collection: Allegorizing Group Portrait of the Children of Diederic Pietersz van Leyden van Leeuwen

Allegorizing Group Portrait of the Children of Diederic Pietersz van Leyden van Leeuwen, Burgomaster of Leiden, and Alida Paets, 1679

Background imageAllegory Collection: Desing for the flag of the Batavian Navy, 1796, (1796). Creator: Dirk Langendijk

Desing for the flag of the Batavian Navy, 1796, (1796). Creator: Dirk Langendijk
Desing for the flag of the Batavian Navy, 1796, (1796). Allegorical figure on the flag of the Navy of the Batavian Republic. The Dutch Virgin and the Netherlands Lion hold a spear with the liberty hat

Background imageAllegory Collection: Design for a ceiling painting with Charitas and Pax, 1715-1798. Creator: Dionys van Nijmegen

Design for a ceiling painting with Charitas and Pax, 1715-1798. Creator: Dionys van Nijmegen
Design for a ceiling painting with Charitas and Pax, 1715-1798

Background imageAllegory Collection: The expulsion of the prodigal son, c.1540-c.1550. Creator: Cornelis Anthonisz

The expulsion of the prodigal son, c.1540-c.1550. Creator: Cornelis Anthonisz
The expulsion of the prodigal son, c.1540-c.1550. The son (Filius Prodigus) is driven out by poverty (Paupertas), while superstition (Superstitio) and heresy (Haeresis)

Background imageAllegory Collection: The prodigal son eats from the pigstrog, c.1540-c.1550. Creator: Cornelis Anthonisz

The prodigal son eats from the pigstrog, c.1540-c.1550. Creator: Cornelis Anthonisz
The prodigal son eats from the pigs trough, c.1540-c.1550. The son (Filius Prodigus) eats with the pigs from a trough, it says: Ferment of the Pharisees (Fermentum Pharisaeorum)

Background imageAllegory Collection: The return of the prodigal son, c.1540-c.1550. Creator: Cornelis Anthonisz

The return of the prodigal son, c.1540-c.1550. Creator: Cornelis Anthonisz
The return of the prodigal son, c.1540-c.1550. Son (Filius Prodigus) kneeling and embraced by father. Around them love (Dilectio), truth (Veritas), Hope (Spes)

Background imageAllegory Collection: Virtue and the temple of wisdom, 1752-1819. Creator: Juriaan Andriessen

Virtue and the temple of wisdom, 1752-1819. Creator: Juriaan Andriessen
Virtue and the temple of wisdom, 1752-1819. Two symbolic representations

Background imageAllegory Collection: Girl in a Large Hat, c.1645-c.1650. Creator: Caesar Boëtius van Everdingen

Girl in a Large Hat, c.1645-c.1650. Creator: Caesar Boëtius van Everdingen
Girl in a Large Hat, c.1645-c.1650. This woman with her wide sunhat and seductive, bared shoulder is similar to the enticing shepherdesses that often appear in Dutch paintings

Background imageAllegory Collection: A Young Woman Warming her Hands over a Brazier: Allegory of Winter, c.1644-c.1648

A Young Woman Warming her Hands over a Brazier: Allegory of Winter, c.1644-c.1648

Background imageAllegory Collection: Map of Africa, c.1690. Creator: Carel Allard

Map of Africa, c.1690. Creator: Carel Allard
Map of Africa, c.1690. Novissima et perfectissima Africae descriptio'. Compass rose bottom left the cartouche with title and allegorical figures

Background imageAllegory Collection: Allegory of the planet Venus, 1742-1801. Creator: Georg Balthasar Probst

Allegory of the planet Venus, 1742-1801. Creator: Georg Balthasar Probst
Allegory of the planet Venus, 1742-1801. Venus, sixth planet, and its influence. In the centre floating on a cloud are Venus and Cupid, a set of scales and a bull

Background imageAllegory Collection: Design for a monument for C. Brunings: a bust in a niche with Fama, 1806

Design for a monument for C. Brunings: a bust in a niche with Fama, 1806. Creator: Bartholomeus Ziesenis
Design for a monument for C. Brunings: a bust in a niche with Fama, 1806. Bust on a pedestal, crowned with a laurel wreath by Fama; in a niche on a column

Background imageAllegory Collection: Allegory of the Tyranny of the Duke of Alba in the Netherlands, c.1622-c.1630. Creator: Anon

Allegory of the Tyranny of the Duke of Alba in the Netherlands, c.1622-c.1630. Creator: Anon
Allegory of the Tyranny of the Duke of Alba in the Netherlands, c.1622-c.1630

Background imageAllegory Collection: Allegory of the Treaty of Friendship and Commerce between the States General of the United

Allegory of the Treaty of Friendship and Commerce between the States General of the United Netherla Creator: Anon
Allegory of the Treaty of Friendship and Commerce between the States General of the United Netherlands and the United States of America, The Hague, 7 October 1782, 1782-1785

Background imageAllegory Collection: Allegory. Sweden, Finland and Mars, the God of War. Creator: Louis Adrien Masreliez

Allegory. Sweden, Finland and Mars, the God of War. Creator: Louis Adrien Masreliez
Allegory. Sweden, Finland and Mars, the God of War, unknown date

Background imageAllegory Collection: The Arminian Serpent, 1710-1720. Creator: Anon

The Arminian Serpent, 1710-1720. Creator: Anon
The Arminian Serpent, 1710-1720. Snake with severed head bearing the portrait of Oldenbarnevelt. On the body of the snake 13 circles with portraits of the conspirators against Prince Maurits

Background imageAllegory Collection: Cartoon of Volkert Sloot, 1710-1720. Creator: Anon

Cartoon of Volkert Sloot, 1710-1720. Creator: Anon
Cartoon of Volkert Sloot, 1710-1720. Volkert Sloot was a judge of Van Oldenbarnevelt; Death with an hourglass and stick, sitting on a crocodile

Background imageAllegory Collection: Allegory of Hedvig Eleonora, 1636-1715, crowned by Minerva, 1654. Creator: Jurgen Ovens

Allegory of Hedvig Eleonora, 1636-1715, crowned by Minerva, 1654. Creator: Jurgen Ovens
Allegory of Hedvig Eleonora, 1636-1715, crowned by Minerva, 1654

Background imageAllegory Collection: Cupids, 1881. Creator: Julius Kronberg

Cupids, 1881. Creator: Julius Kronberg
Cupids, 1881

Background imageAllegory Collection: Cupid, 1878. Creator: Julius Kronberg

Cupid, 1878. Creator: Julius Kronberg
Cupid, 1878

Background imageAllegory Collection: Allegory on the government of King William I, 1838, 1838. Creator: Anon

Allegory on the government of King William I, 1838, 1838. Creator: Anon
Allegory on the government of King William I, 1838, 1838

Background imageAllegory Collection: The Hours, 1918. Creator: Richard Roland Holst

The Hours, 1918. Creator: Richard Roland Holst
The Hours, 1918

Background imageAllegory Collection: Night, 1915. Creator: Richard Roland Holst

Night, 1915. Creator: Richard Roland Holst
Night, 1915

Background imageAllegory Collection: Recollection, 1913. Creator: Richard Roland Holst

Recollection, 1913. Creator: Richard Roland Holst
Recollection, 1913

Background imageAllegory Collection: Les Heures d'Angoisse; 'Wenn!': composition desesperee publiee par l'Illustrirte... 1918

Les Heures d'Angoisse; "Wenn!": composition desesperee publiee par l'Illustrirte... 1918
Les Heures d'Angoisse; "Wenn!": composition desesperee publiee par l'Illustrirte Zeitung du 31 octobre 1918, 1918

Background imageAllegory Collection: Les Heures d'Angoisse; Le page de couverture de l'Illustrirte Zeitung du 31 octobre 1918, 1918

Les Heures d'Angoisse; Le page de couverture de l'Illustrirte Zeitung du 31 octobre 1918, 1918. From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919, Volume 2" [L'Illustration, Paris, 1924]



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Allegory, a powerful artistic tool that transcends time and culture, has the ability to convey profound messages through symbolism and metaphor. Just like Plato's Cave Allegory, which explores the concept of enlightenment and the struggle to perceive reality beyond our limited perceptions. In Norman Lindsay's "A Star Explodes, " we witness an explosion of ideas and emotions as art becomes a catalyst for change. Similarly, the meeting of Atlantic and Pacific in the Panama Canal symbolizes unity and connectivity on a global scale in "Kiss of the Oceans. " "The Workers May-Pole" serves as a design for a socialist poster, representing solidarity among laborers striving for equality. Meanwhile, William H. Beard's allegorical painting "WALL STREET: BEARS & BULLS" captures the volatile nature of financial markets with its depiction of animals symbolizing market trends. An 1866 cartoon titled "Deaths Dispensary" sheds light on water pollution as a source of disease, urging society to address environmental issues responsibly. In Lissitzky's iconic poster "Beat the Whites with the red wedge, " we see political commentary through abstract symbolism during revolutionary times. The alchemical tree in Philosophia reformata represents transformation and spiritual growth while reflecting upon ancient wisdom passed down through generations. The Temperance Movement broadsheet from 1887 warns against alcohol abuse using vivid imagery like devils sliding down toboggans. Through Alphonse Mucha's artwork titled "Summer, " we are transported into an idyllic world where nature thrives harmoniously with humanity—a reminder to cherish our environment amidst industrialization. Lastly, an 1866 pollution cartoon emphasizes how human actions can have dire consequences on our health and well-being. These diverse examples demonstrate how allegories serve as mirrors reflecting societal concerns or aspirations throughout history—inviting us to ponder deeper meanings behind seemingly simple images or narratives.