Sextus Tarquinius and Prudence (Prudentia), The seven chief virtues and their human counterparts (series title), Allegory of Prudence and Lightness. Back left, the Roman people are being roused by Lucretia's husband to oppose the Tarquinius dynasty. The print has a Latin, French and Dutch caption and is part of a series on the seven virtues., print maker: Hans Collaert (I), (mentioned on object), after design by: Crispijn van den Broeck, (attributed to), publisher: Adriaen Huybrechts (I), (mentioned on object), Antwerp, 1576, paper, engraving, height 188 mm × width 258 mm
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Sextus Tarquinius, Prudence, Prudentia, seven chief virtues, human counterparts, series title, Allegory, Prudence, Lightness, Back left, Roman people, roused, Lucretia's husband, oppose, Tarquinius dynasty, print, Latin, French, Dutch caption, part, series, seven virtues, print maker, Hans Collaert, I, mentioned, object, design, Crispijn van den Broeck, attributed, publisher, Adriaen Huybrechts, I, mentioned, object, Antwerp, 1576, paper, engraving, height 188 mm × width 258 mm
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