Plate 36: the arch of the mint: the rear face; an arch surmounted by a tree growing atop the boulders of mount potosí; at the centre is a large portal framed at the sides by bearded terms attached to piers and flanked by the river gods condorillo and marañón; niches below these two figures contain implements for coining money; in the niche above the centre opening sits vulcan with hammer and tongs, forging a thunderbolt on the anvil; two coats of arms flank the centre niche, framed with a festoon of coins; at left two workmen strike the rocks with picks; opposite at right two men emerge from mine-shaft bearing loads of ore; above, monkeys and lizards clamber on the boulders; at the apex appears hercules clubbing the dragon in the garden of the hesperides, while hispania plucks the golden apples from the tree and places them in the folds of her garment; after peter paul rubens; illustration for gaspar gevaerts' "pompa introitus" (antwerp, 1641)
etching. Date: 1635-1641 (c.). Dimensions: Height: 483 mm (plate-mark); Height: 649 mm (sheet); Width: 322 mm; Width: 543 mm. Medium: paper. Depicted People: Gaspar Gevaerts. Collection: British Museum. Arcus Monetalis Pars Posterior (BM 1884,0112.67)
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