The wise man and the wise woman, Cornelis Anthonisz. (attributed to), after Anton von Woensam, 1540 - 1545 print Symbolic performance. Man and wife with all their attributes, many virtues and biblical metaphors represent. A woman with horse legs and hooves holds a standard with a picture of crucified Christ in the right hand and in the other hand a jug, a lock on the mouth, a pigeon on the chest and a snake around her waist. Man with a passer and scales and dog at his feet. Without text. paper wise man. Wisdom; 'Sapienza', 'Sapienza humana', 'Sapienza vera' (Ripa). the Seven Virtues (symboli


The wise man and the wise woman, Cornelis Anthonisz. (attributed to), after Anton von Woensam, 1540 - 1545 print Symbolic performance. Man and wife with all their attributes, many virtues and biblical metaphors represent. A woman with horse legs and hooves holds a standard with a picture of crucified Christ in the right hand and in the other hand a jug, a lock on the mouth, a pigeon on the chest and a snake around her waist. Man with a passer and scales and dog at his feet. Without text. paper wise man. Wisdom; 'Sapienza', 'Sapienza humana', 'Sapienza vera' (Ripa). the Seven Virtues (symbolized)


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