Allegory on hoogmoed, Conldoed Goltz, After Hendrick Galtzi, 1578 - 1597 print Superbia as a fashionably dressed lady, mirror in the right hand, her left hand resting on the head of the peacock, her attribute. The skirt of the dress is foldable. Below her abdomen as a skeleton with Adam and Eva during the fall. In frame in which the personifications of the other six deadly sins are depicted: Gula, Avaritia, Luxuria, Invidia, IRA, Pigritia. Title in Cartouche in the middle. With inscription: Hoeffart Ein Matter Alle Sundt [...] All Sein Kindt. As a caption an 8-line verse in German. In the midd
Allegory on hoogmoed, Conldoed Goltz, After Hendrick Galtzi, 1578 - 1597 print Superbia as a fashionably dressed lady, mirror in the right hand, her left hand resting on the head of the peacock, her attribute. The skirt of the dress is foldable. Below her abdomen as a skeleton with Adam and Eva during the fall. In frame in which the personifications of the other six deadly sins are depicted: Gula, Avaritia, Luxuria, Invidia, IRA, Pigritia. Title in Cartouche in the middle. With inscription: Hoeffart Ein Matter Alle Sundt [...] All Sein Kindt. As a caption an 8-line verse in German. In the middle of cartouche a four -line verse: Der Sündn Erkantnuss ist wool gut, can Aber Nicht [...] Urteheil Gottes Nicht Entege. paper engraving the Seven Deadly Sins (personified). Envy; 'Invidia' (Ripa) ~ personification of one of the Seven Deadly Sins. Eve takes the fruit from the serpent (or the tree) in the presence of Adam (who may be trying to stop her). dress, gown (+ women's clothes). head-gear: hat (+ women's clothes). looking in the mirror; (possibly: contemplation of own beauty - AA - (for) women). neck-gear: collar (+ women's clothes). ornamental birds: peacock
Size: 3690px × 4934px
Photo credit: © piemags/rmn / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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