The Seven Call, Anonymous, 1540 - 1567 print Devil's figure, composed of body parts of different animals, as personification of the seven deadly sins. Standing in a niche. The Leeuwekop symbolizes the pride, the dragon eyes stand in front of the wrath, the lack of the right hand refers to the stinginess and the bottom of a boar is the unchaste. On either side of the head the text: Figura the Septe Peccatis Mortalibus. The way in which the sample was presented is partly back on a poem by Hans Sachs: 'Der Eygennutz, Das Grewlich Thier', 1535. Bottom in Dutch in three columns. print maker: Low Co


The Seven Call, Anonymous, 1540 - 1567 print Devil's figure, composed of body parts of different animals, as personification of the seven deadly sins. Standing in a niche. The Leeuwekop symbolizes the pride, the dragon eyes stand in front of the wrath, the lack of the right hand refers to the stinginess and the bottom of a boar is the unchaste. On either side of the head the text: Figura the Septe Peccatis Mortalibus. The way in which the sample was presented is partly back on a poem by Hans Sachs: 'Der Eygennutz, Das Grewlich Thier', 1535. Bottom in Dutch in three columns. print maker: Low Countriespublisher: Kampen paper Vice, and the Seven Deadly Sins. Christian religion (+ devil(s))


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