Allegory of slander represented by an idle and soft old woman sitting on cushions. The veil indicates that she is hiding, her tongue is forked and she holds a two-edged knife. Its small coat is made of hedgehog skin trimmed with iron tips. Engraving in

Allegory of slander represented by an idle and soft old woman sitting on cushions. The veil indicates that she is hiding, her tongue is forked and she holds a two-edged knife. Its small coat is made of hedgehog skin trimmed with iron tips. Engraving in 'Ic

(Allegory of medisance represented by an idle and soft old woman sitting on cushions. The veil indicates that she is hiding, her tongue is forked and she holds a 2-edged knife. Its small coat is made of herisson skin trimmed with iron tips. Engraving in “” )


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Allegory of slander represented by an idle and soft old woman sitting on cushions. The veil indicates that she is hiding, her tongue is forked and she holds a two-edged knife. Its small coat is made of hedgehog skin trimmed with iron tips. Engraving in 'Ic by Austrian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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