Allegory on the inviolability of the law, 1606 A king sits on his throne and speaks right. With his staff, he points to the accused as a sign that he is giving the man forgiveness. In the background a gallows field and a building under construction. Under the performance two four -line verses in Latin about the inviolability of law. A king must also comply with the law, but the king has the authority to forgive. The print is part of an album. Amsterdam paper engraving A king sits on his throne and speaks right. With his staff, he points to the accused as a sign that he is giving the man forgiv


Allegory on the inviolability of the law, 1606 A king sits on his throne and speaks right. With his staff, he points to the accused as a sign that he is giving the man forgiveness. In the background a gallows field and a building under construction. Under the performance two four -line verses in Latin about the inviolability of law. A king must also comply with the law, but the king has the authority to forgive. The print is part of an album. Amsterdam paper engraving A king sits on his throne and speaks right. With his staff, he points to the accused as a sign that he is giving the man forgiveness. In the background a gallows field and a building under construction. Under the performance two four -line verses in Latin about the inviolability of law. A king must also comply with the law, but the king has the authority to forgive. The print is part of an album. Amsterdam paper engraving


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