Gierigheid Avaritia (titel op object) Zeven hoofdzonden (serietitel) an old woman holding a well-filled purse in one hand and a coin in the other hand. At her feet are a strongbox and two money bags behind her is a path above her flying a devil. Under the performance of the Latin term for the sin that represents the woman. This print is part of a series of seven prints Where: on the deadly sins as allegorical figures weergegeven. Manufacturer : printmaker Jacques Callotnaar own design: Jacques CallotPlaats manufacture: Florence (possible) Dated: 1618 - 1625 Physical features: etching material:


Gierigheid Avaritia (titel op object) Zeven hoofdzonden (serietitel) an old woman holding a well-filled purse in one hand and a coin in the other hand. At her feet are a strongbox and two money bags behind her is a path above her flying a devil. Under the performance of the Latin term for the sin that represents the woman. This print is part of a series of seven prints Where: on the deadly sins as allegorical figures weergegeven. Manufacturer : printmaker Jacques Callotnaar own design: Jacques CallotPlaats manufacture: Florence (possible) Dated: 1618 - 1625 Physical features: etching material: paper Technique : etching dimensions: plate edge: h 76 mm × 58 b mm Subject: covetousness; "Avaritia '(Ripa) ~ personification of one of the Seven Deadly Sins


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