Pieter van der Heyden after Pieter Bruegel the Elder - The Seven Deadly Sins - Gluttony or Gula - 1558
Gluttony. An allegorical figure of a woman in sixteenth-century dress and a fifteenth-century head-dress sits on top of her attribute, a pig, guzzling from a pitcher; around her at the table several demons and nude women eat and drink to excess; behind them to the left a man vomits over a bridge into a river; on far left a giant man imprisoned in a building from which only his head emerges at top; in right background a windmill in the shape of a man's head being force-fed; various monsters eating and drinking throughout; after Pieter Bruegel the Elder. 1558 - The British Museum
Size: 4300px × 3286px
Photo credit: © steeve-x-art / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
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