Bankruet couple, Daniel Nikolaus Chodowiecki, 1775 print Behind the table is a man who has gone bankrupt ('your céde tout'). His wife claims her dowry ('knife apports'). She does not know that her husband holds a part of his fortune in front of her under the table ('Sage Précaution'). On the right, Jusitia takes some coins from the table for the costs of the liquidation ('Mes Fraix'). With another hand she sends two a veiled widow, two orphans and two creditors away. On the left the stupidity is looking forward to a cloud about the situation ('Oh l'HonNette Homme !!!!'). paper etching bankrup


Bankruet couple, Daniel Nikolaus Chodowiecki, 1775 print Behind the table is a man who has gone bankrupt ('your céde tout'). His wife claims her dowry ('knife apports'). She does not know that her husband holds a part of his fortune in front of her under the table ('Sage Précaution'). On the right, Jusitia takes some coins from the table for the costs of the liquidation ('Mes Fraix'). With another hand she sends two a veiled widow, two orphans and two creditors away. On the left the stupidity is looking forward to a cloud about the situation ('Oh l'HonNette Homme !!!!'). paper etching bankruptcy. money. Justitia (justice) as Roman personification. Stupidity, Poverty of Intellect; 'Stupidità overo Stolidità' (Ripa)


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