Alexander the Great as Judge, Thronus Justitiae duodecim pulcherrimis tabulis artificiosissime aeri incisis illustratus (series title), In a circular courtroom Alexander the Great sits on his throne as a judge. By holding his left ear shut with his left hand, he hears nothing but the testimony of the person on his right. The other ear then remains firs and unbiased to the opposing party when they are speaking. Below the image two four-line verses in Latin. The print is part of an album., print maker: Willem Isaacsz. van Swanenburg (mentioned on object), Joachim Wtewael (mentioned on object


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