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 to 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 and Dutch text boekdruk. Manufacturer : printmaker: Hendrick Goltzius (attributed to studio), designed by Karel van Mander (I) author: Franco EstiusPlaats manufacture Haarlem Dating: 1590 - 1594 Physical


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 to 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 and Dutch text boekdruk. 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: plate edge: h 255 mm × W 175 mmblad: h 277 mm × W 198 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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