Brillenverkoper An eyeglass salesman standing on the street and sells all kinds of spectacles from a basket. The man looks through his fingers. Next to him a man tries one of the glasses off. A man buys a magistrate in the background by gi him a dead rabbit. The magistrate holding his hands over his face and promises to help the man as a caption. He portrays the saying 'condone' out. Left corner illustrates a band the picture. In the band reads as saying "tsijn all spectacles" everything is deception. The print has a Dutch team that image further declares the spectacle seller (an impostor) is


Brillenverkoper An eyeglass salesman standing on the street and sells all kinds of spectacles from a basket. The man looks through his fingers. Next to him a man tries one of the glasses off. A man buys a magistrate in the background by gi him a dead rabbit. The magistrate holding his hands over his face and promises to help the man as a caption. He portrays the saying 'condone' out. Left corner illustrates a band the picture. In the band reads as saying "tsijn all spectacles" everything is deception. The print has a Dutch team that image further declares the spectacle seller (an impostor) is unemployed, because everyone now own lie and cheat (and things condone), in exchange for steekpenningen. Manufacturer : printmaker: Nicolaes Jansz. Clock (listed building) in its design: Nicolaes Jansz. Clock (listed building) publisher: Jan Tiel (listed property) writer: Monogrammist CVS (listed property) Place manufacture: printmaker: Haarlem To own design: Haarlem Publisher: Northern Netherlands Writer: Northern Netherlands Date: 1602 Physical features: car material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Measurements: sheet: h 248 mm × W 193 mm Subject: proverbs, sayings , spectaclesmerchant, salesmanattributes or court jesterbribery


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