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Lithograph in handmade frame
Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Purchase Bertha and Isaac Liberman Foundation Gift 2020
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A woman with two serpents holding her finger to her lips; representing prudence. Etching, c. 1650.
A woman with two serpents holding her finger to her lips; representing prudence. Etching, c. 1650.
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