Blind lead the blind, 1643 print The blind Leidsman is about to step into a ditch and also takes his blind followers with him. The leader has a hurdy -gurdy under his cloak. A village can be seen in the background. The show is a imagination of the saying and the parable: if one blind leads the other, they both fall into a pit. The meaning is: when unacceptable advise other unquestioning, things go wrong. Under the show an explanation in French and in Dutch and a reference to the Bible text in Mat. 15:14. This print is part of an album. Amsterdam paper engraving the blind leading the blind (Mat


Blind lead the blind, 1643 print The blind Leidsman is about to step into a ditch and also takes his blind followers with him. The leader has a hurdy -gurdy under his cloak. A village can be seen in the background. The show is a imagination of the saying and the parable: if one blind leads the other, they both fall into a pit. The meaning is: when unacceptable advise other unquestioning, things go wrong. Under the show an explanation in French and in Dutch and a reference to the Bible text in Mat. 15:14. This print is part of an album. Amsterdam paper engraving the blind leading the blind (Matthew 15:14). proverbs, sayings, etc.


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