Sadeler, Aegidius, Gheeraerts, Marcus (I), Praag, Fable of the Peacock and the Nightingale, A peacock and a nightingale in the foreground. The goddess Juno in the clouds. The fable tells how the peacock complains to Juno because he is beautiful but cannot sing. He is jealous of the singing voice of the nightingale. Juno answers him that one cannot have everything in life. The moral of the story teaches that one should use the gifts one has been given., print, book illustration, prints, height 96 mm, width 112 mm, South Netherlandish, 1570 - 1629, print maker, printmaker, 1608 - 1608, paper, papier, etching, etchings, engraving, engraving (printing process), letterpress printing, Work conception, English, 1520 - 1590, after print by, after design by, Publication (Event), Publication, publisher
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