Spouses in Accounting, Anonymous, 1550 - 1610 print A man works at a table with the books with input and expenses. His wife stands with him. He tells her that there is nothing to be desired. The bag hangs: the money is finished. At the same time, this means that he is impotent. There are cash books on the shelves. In the edge of the edge, an ambiguous text in Dutch and French: Hanckt in Sack, and you don't like desire, och ick did you want to quaem, that I will have been unfamy. Southern Netherlands paper engraving relations between the sexes. book-keeping, accountant. marriage, married couple


Spouses in Accounting, Anonymous, 1550 - 1610 print A man works at a table with the books with input and expenses. His wife stands with him. He tells her that there is nothing to be desired. The bag hangs: the money is finished. At the same time, this means that he is impotent. There are cash books on the shelves. In the edge of the edge, an ambiguous text in Dutch and French: Hanckt in Sack, and you don't like desire, och ick did you want to quaem, that I will have been unfamy. Southern Netherlands paper engraving relations between the sexes. book-keeping, accountant. marriage, married couple, 'matrimonium'


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