Wine triumph, anonymous, after Gerard van Groeningen, 1564 - 1600 print Bacchus, seated on a wine barrel, is carried in triumph and supported by the personifications of violation and abundance. A beggar and a king are at the forefront: drinking poor and rich wine. Two men with fools wear vineyards. Behind Bacchus run freedom, which takes a sip of wine, and agency, which tries to keep a measure. Behind a merchant with cup wine and bill in hand. Entirely at the back of a fight caused by the wine. Under the show a four -line verse in Latin. Low Countries paper engraving Triumphs (Allegorical and


Wine triumph, anonymous, after Gerard van Groeningen, 1564 - 1600 print Bacchus, seated on a wine barrel, is carried in triumph and supported by the personifications of violation and abundance. A beggar and a king are at the forefront: drinking poor and rich wine. Two men with fools wear vineyards. Behind Bacchus run freedom, which takes a sip of wine, and agency, which tries to keep a measure. Behind a merchant with cup wine and bill in hand. Entirely at the back of a fight caused by the wine. Under the show a four -line verse in Latin. Low Countries paper engraving Triumphs (Allegorical and Symbolic). Triumph of Bacchus; 'CARRO Di BACCO' (ripe). Glass of Wine. abundance; 'abondanza', 'abondanza Maritima' (ripe). King. Beggar


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