Emblem from the book: Joannes à Castro, De ongemaskerde liefde des hemels, tot weder-liefde door verscheyden beweegh-redenen, aen-spraecken ende betrachtinghen, published by the widow of Ioris Willemsens, 1686. Gaspar Bouttats engraved the illustrations after designs by Godfried Maes.
Subtitle of the illustration in Dutch:
'Den Spieghel, die een Son verthoont
Wijst ons, waer dat de sonne woont'
Translated into English:
'The mirror that reveals the sun to us
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