Triumphar with wealth (opulentia); Circulus vicissitudinis Rerum Humanarum. On a triumphander, the personification of the wealth (opulentia) with crown and scepter, pockets with money under her throne. The car is supervised by Personifications from Woeker (Usura), Lust (Libido), betrayal (Proditio) and List (Dolus) who ensure that wealth comes about. Print from a series of nine prints with triumph trolles from the Antwerp circumcision-circumction of 1561. The personifications on the cars represent the cycle of human acting together.


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