Allegory of the greatness of courage represented by a robust man who opens a lion

Allegory of the greatness of courage represented by a robust man who opens a lion's mouth to tear off his tongue. Its attribute is a shield on which is inscribed 'Per tela, per hostes' (By weapons, through the enemy). Engraving in 'Iconologie oder Ide'

(Allegory of the greatness of courage represented by a robust man who opens a lion's mouth to tear off his tongue. Its attribute is a shield on which is inscribed “” Per tela, per hostes”” (By weapons, through the enemy). Engraving in “” Iconologie oder Ide)


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Allegory of the greatness of courage represented by a robust man who opens a lion's mouth to tear off his tongue. Its attribute is a shield on which is inscribed 'Per tela, per hostes' (By weapons, through the enemy). Engraving in 'Iconologie oder Ide' by Austrian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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