Antwerp, Galle, Theodoor, Heemskerck, Maarten van, Coornhert, Dirck Volckertsz., Cort, Cornelis, Circulus Vicissitudinis Rerum Humanarum, Triumphal Chariot with Envy (Invidia), verso - stamped, The personification of envy sits on a triumphal chariot that rides along the coast. Envy has an emaciated body and eats from her heart. The triumphal chariot is drawn by two horses and driven by a young man. Other vices walk along with the chariot. Print from a series of nine prints with triumphal chariots from the Antwerp Circumcision Procession of 1561. The personifications on the chariots together depict the cycle of human action., print, prints, height 220 mm, width 298 mm, Northern Netherlands, 1533 - 1578, print maker, printmaker, 1564 - 1633, paper, engraving, engraving (printing process), 1522 - 1590-10-29, Work conception, 1498 - 1574, after a design by, Publication (Event), Publication, Southern Netherlands, 1571 - 1633, publisher
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Antwerp, Galle, Theodoor, Heemskerck, Maarten van, Coornhert, Dirck Volckertsz, Cort, Cornelis, Circulus Vicissitudinis Rerum Humanarum, Triumphal Chariot, Envy, Invidia, verso - stamped, personification, envy sits, triumphal chariot, rides, coast, emaciated body, eats, heart, drawn, two horses, driven, young man, vices walk, chariot, Print, series, nine prints, triumphal chariots, Antwerp Circumcision Procession, 1561, personifications, chariots together depict, cycle, human action, print, prints, height 220 mm, width 298 mm, Northern Netherlands, 1533 - 1578, print maker, printmaker, 1564 - 1633, paper, engraving, printing process, 1522 - 1590-10-29, Work conception, 1498 - 1574, design, Publication, Event, Southern Netherlands, 1571 - 1633, publisher
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