Death of the Dangle Prosecutor, Jan Collaert (II), After Philips Galle, After Hendrick Goltzius, c. 1593 - c. 1597 print In a cave the foolish prosecutor (litigiosus) is on his deathbed. He blows his last breath. Processing (Lis), with the wings of a devil, flies above his head and steals his soul. Poverty (pauperies) and bad conscience (Conscientia Mala) dig the grave of the prosecutor, in which the Helluur is burning. 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. paper engraving representations of he


Death of the Dangle Prosecutor, Jan Collaert (II), After Philips Galle, After Hendrick Goltzius, c. 1593 - c. 1597 print In a cave the foolish prosecutor (litigiosus) is on his deathbed. He blows his last breath. Processing (Lis), with the wings of a devil, flies above his head and steals his soul. Poverty (pauperies) and bad conscience (Conscientia Mala) dig the grave of the prosecutor, in which the Helluur is burning. 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. paper engraving representations of hell (with the damned and devils), usually with burning fires. Poverty; 'Povertà', 'Povertà del doni', 'Povertà in uno ch'habbia bell'ingegno' (Ripa). Conscience; 'Coscienza' (Ripa). death struggle, inquiet death; fear of death. perjury


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