Abuse of inheritance law, Cornelis Galle (I), After Philips Galle, After Hendrick Goltzius, c. 1593 - c. 1597 print The personification process formation (LIS), a man with a wolf's head, a hellemond such as abdomen and screws such as legs, is accompanied by the personifications Poor opinion (Opinio Mala) and legacy (Testamentum). They follow blind desire (Cupido Caeca) who is blinded over his head by a money bag. Behind process formation, the personifications Mine and Dijn walk. The print has three captions (two in Latin and one in Dutch) and is part of an eight -part series about the abuses i


Abuse of inheritance law, Cornelis Galle (I), After Philips Galle, After Hendrick Goltzius, c. 1593 - c. 1597 print The personification process formation (LIS), a man with a wolf's head, a hellemond such as abdomen and screws such as legs, is accompanied by the personifications Poor opinion (Opinio Mala) and legacy (Testamentum). They follow blind desire (Cupido Caeca) who is blinded over his head by a money bag. Behind process formation, the personifications Mine and Dijn walk. The print has three captions (two in Latin and one in Dutch) and is part of an eight -part series about the abuses in process operations. Antwerp paper engraving blind, blindness - AA - metaphorically blind. (story of) Cupid, Amor (Eros). making a testament (+ variant). Opinion (+ abstract concept represented by female figure). Greed, Covetousness, Cupidity; 'Cupidità' (Ripa). tort; legal abuse; judicial murder (+ abuse of legal power)


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