Husbands to the accounting medallions with ambiguous edge letterings (series title) A man working on a table the books Check and expenditure. His wife is with him. He tells her that there is nothing to be desired. The bag hangs: the money is. Simultaneously this means that he is impotent. On the shelves are ledgers. The circumscription an ambiguous text in Dutch and French: The hanckt end sack and laet not verlange care, Oh ick wanted to do dattet uyt quaem that ick AENT ontfange ware. Manufacturer : printmaker: anonymous place manufacture: Southern Netherlands Date: 1550 - 1610 Physical chara


Husbands to the accounting medallions with ambiguous edge letterings (series title) A man working on a table the books Check and expenditure. His wife is with him. He tells her that there is nothing to be desired. The bag hangs: the money is. Simultaneously this means that he is impotent. On the shelves are ledgers. The circumscription an ambiguous text in Dutch and French: The hanckt end sack and laet not verlange care, Oh ick wanted to do dattet uyt quaem that ick AENT ontfange ware. Manufacturer : printmaker: anonymous place manufacture: Southern Netherlands Date: 1550 - 1610 Physical characteristics: engra material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: h 157 mm × W 157 mm Subject: relationships between the two sex book-keeping, accounting marriage, married couple, "matrimonium'


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