Elk meent zijn uil een valk te zijn Spreekwoorden naar Karel van Mander (serietitel) a man sits on the floor and looking through his glasses at the owl on his hand (and expect to see a falcon). Behind him two narren each ha a marot (narrestaf) in the hand. The proverb picture the idea that everyone thinks themselves to the best or to be. Among the show an explanatory Latin verse Franco Estius. Manufacturer : printmaker: Hendrick Goltzius (attributed to studio), designed by Karel van Mander (I) author: Franco EstiusPlaats manufacture Haarlem Dating: 1590 - 1594 Physical features: car material:


Elk meent zijn uil een valk te zijn Spreekwoorden naar Karel van Mander (serietitel) a man sits on the floor and looking through his glasses at the owl on his hand (and expect to see a falcon). Behind him two narren each ha a marot (narrestaf) in the hand. The proverb picture the idea that everyone thinks themselves to the best or to be. Among the show an explanatory Latin verse Franco Estius. Manufacturer : printmaker: Hendrick Goltzius (attributed to studio), designed by Karel van Mander (I) author: Franco EstiusPlaats manufacture Haarlem Dating: 1590 - 1594 Physical features: car material: paper Technique : engra (printing process) Dimensions: sheet: h 246 mm × W 173 mmToelichtingDe design drawing for this print is in the collection of the Albertina, Vienna, inv. . No 8013. Subject: proverbs, sayings , spectaclesfool, simpleton, numskull


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