Folly worldly goods Mundus deli rans, non sapit, quae Dei sunt (title object) Brabant Revolution, 1787-1790 (series title) Allegory with masked woman in motley world. On her head is a fool with scales Where: in worldly goods outweigh a crucifix and a code. Left pursues a soul to heaven, pouring right devils in hell. Numbered top right: 29. In verse eight lines in French under the performance. Part of a large group of pictures related to the events of the Brabant Revolution and the period 1787-1790. Manufacturer : printmaker: anonymous place manufacture: Southern Netherlands Date: 1575 to 1599


Folly worldly goods Mundus deli rans, non sapit, quae Dei sunt (title object) Brabant Revolution, 1787-1790 (series title) Allegory with masked woman in motley world. On her head is a fool with scales Where: in worldly goods outweigh a crucifix and a code. Left pursues a soul to heaven, pouring right devils in hell. Numbered top right: 29. In verse eight lines in French under the performance. Part of a large group of pictures related to the events of the Brabant Revolution and the period 1787-1790. Manufacturer : printmaker: anonymous place manufacture: Southern Netherlands Date: 1575 to 1599 and / or 1787 - 1790 Physical features: car material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Dimensions: plate edge: h 160 mm × W 86 mmToelichtingZie also copy: Collection of engras, allegories, critiques, portraits, batta pellets, et autres, qui ont eu report la Révolution Belgique, commencée l'An 1787; Rijksmuseum Research Library with signature: 300 D14. Subject "Frau Welt'court jester, court foolscalespsychostasis, the Archangel Michael weighing the souls of the scales (and stabbing the devil) Brabant Revolution when: 1787 - 1790


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