File:JJ Starter in Friesche Lusthof.jpg

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Description Engraving of Jan Jansz. Starter portrayed as poet of the lyric of love. The swans symbolize himself and pull Cupido away from 'The Isle of Dogs' (England)
Date published in his book Friesche Lust-hof in 1621
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Friesche Lust-hof ed. J.H. Brouwer / Marie Veldhuyzen (1966-1967), p. t.o. 15 location in original version of the book

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Author Jan van de Velde II (ca. 1593-1641)
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Other versions 1621 Version reprinted in Onze Gouden Eeuw. De Republiek der Vereenigde Nederlanden in haar bloeitijd

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