Handelaren en Mercurius naast het wapen van Holland - Pieter Tanjé
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An allegorical engraving by Pieter Tanjé depicting Mercury and merchants alongside the coat of arms of Holland, symbolising Dutch commercial prosperity.
This etching and engraving by Pieter Tanjé functions as an allegorical representation of Dutch commercial prosperity. The composition centres on a plinth bearing the coat of arms of Holland, marked with the Latin inscription 'Hollandia'. To the right, the god Mercury, patron of trade and commerce, stands with his caduceus, gesturing towards the emblem. He is accompanied by a group of merchants on the left, whose attire suggests an international scope of trade, possibly referencing the global reach of the Dutch East India Company and other mercantile ventures of the period. The foreground is populated with symbols of agricultural and industrial wealth, including sheep and goats, which represent the wool trade, alongside stacked bales of goods and barrels. In the background, a ship at sea reinforces the maritime foundation of the Dutch economy. The inclusion of the text 'Ter Borch & Du Sart. A Amsterdam' at the base indicates the print was likely commissioned as a trade card, advertisement, or frontispiece for a commercial firm operating in Amsterdam during the mid-eighteenth century. Tanjé, a skilled engraver known for his reproductive prints after masters such as Rembrandt and Van Dyck, demonstrates his technical proficiency here through the use of varied line weights and cross-hatching. The work captures the spirit of the Dutch mercantile class, who viewed their economic success as a reflection of national identity. The arrangement of figures and goods is balanced, creating a clear narrative of prosperity and divine favour. This print provides a window into the visual culture of eighteenth-century Amsterdam, where art was frequently employed to communicate status, trade networks, and civic pride. The clean, precise lines and structured composition are characteristic of the period's preference for order and clarity in commercial iconography.
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Handelaren en Mercurius naast het wapen van Holland - Pieter Tanjé
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