Every one carries its load to the mill Ognuno va col al suo Sacho Molino (title object) In the middle of a temple gate flanked by two water wheels. At the gate Death stand as skeleton, Lady Justice and Father Time. From all sides run figures of different ages and positions the direction of the gate, all with a bag of 'live load "over the shoulder. At the top are figures with turban passed through a devil to hell. In the foreground walking include kings, scientists, soldiers and children. Down cartouches with Italian text. The performance over more explanatory texts in Italiaans. Manufacturer :
Every one carries its load to the mill Ognuno va col al suo Sacho Molino (title object) In the middle of a temple gate flanked by two water wheels. At the gate Death stand as skeleton, Lady Justice and Father Time. From all sides run figures of different ages and positions the direction of the gate, all with a bag of 'live load "over the shoulder. At the top are figures with turban passed through a devil to hell. In the foreground walking include kings, scientists, soldiers and children. Down cartouches with Italian text. The performance over more explanatory texts in Italiaans. Manufacturer : printmaker: anonymous editor: Giovanni Orlandi (listed property) provider of privilege: Papal court (listed property) Place manufacture: printmaker: Italy Publisher: Rome Grantor of privilege: Vatican Date: ca. 1590 - 1613 Physical features: car material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Dimensions: sheet: h 358 mm (Inner cut plate edge.) × W 526 mm (Inner cut plate edge.) Subject: the course of life symbolizedDeath ash skeleton justitia (justice) axis Roman personificationFather Time, man with wings and scythe paddlewheel
Size: 1891px × 1321px
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License: Licensed
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