Foolish discord in the world, Jacob de Gheyn (II) (attributed to), after Karel van Mander (I), 1558 - 1626, Two cripples armed with stabbing weapons face each other. Their legs rest on a spherical object with a cross, possibly the Reich's apple as symbol of the world. They both wear pointed headgear with leaves. On the headgear of the man on the left is an owl. The bearded men are holding a scroll. In the back left, a city is on fire. Below is an eight-line moralistic caption in Latin., print maker: Jacob de Gheyn (II), (attributed to), Karel van Mander (I), (mentioned on object), publisher: Melchior Wyntgis, (mentioned on object), print maker: Northern Netherlands, Low Countries, publisher: Low Countries, 1558 - 1626, paper, engraving, h 221 mm × w 272 mm
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Foolish discord, world, Jacob de Gheyn, II, attributed, Karel van Mander, I, 1558 - 1626, Two cripples armed, stabbing weapons face, legs rest, spherical object, cross, Reich's apple, symbol, world, wear pointed headgear, leaves, headgear, man, left, owl, bearded men, holding, scroll, back left, city, fire, eight-line moralistic caption, Latin, print maker, Jacob de Gheyn, II, attributed, Karel van Mander, I, mentioned, object, publisher, Melchior Wyntgis, mentioned, object, print maker, Northern Netherlands, Low Countries, publisher, Low Countries, 1558 - 1626, paper, engraving, h 221 mm × w 272 mm
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