Dancing woman and blind man dressed as peasants, Dancing cripples (series title), At the time in which this series was created, 'lame' was a generic word to describe a physical disability in the lower body. A woman accompanies a blind man. They both walk with a stick and are dressed like farmers. In this series, this group is used in social satire., print, print maker: Cornelis Massijs, (mentioned on object), after design by: Cornelis Massijs, Antwerp, after 1538 - before 1577, paper, engraving, height, 57 mm × width, 42 mm


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