Foolishness of worldly goods; Mundus Delirans, Non Sapit, Quae dei Sunt; Brabant Review, 1787-1790. Allegory with masked woman world in narren suit. On her head there is a jester with scales in which the worldly goods weigh heavier than a crucifix and a code. Left a soul is lined to heaven, on the right deposit devils in hell. Numbered at the top right: 29. With verse of eight rules in French under the show. Part of a large group of prints related to the events of the Brabant Review and the period 1787-1790.


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