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Vultus trifrons or an Allegory of Prudence
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Carrara marble
Rights: Public Domain
Robert Lehman Collection, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Robert Lehman Collection 1975
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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.
Lettering: Prudence. Prudence, bee shee maide, or wife,/ Hould shee her tounge, there is noe strife...
Portrait of Jerome Cock
Portrait of Jerome Cock
Caption: and "HIERONYMO COCO ANVERPIAN./PICTORI./Fallor? an effigiem vultus, Hieronyms, primum/Hanc duxit pictor post tua fata tui?/Nescio quid certe torpens? languidum in illa/Non...
Portrait of the engraver and publisher Hieronymus Cock
Portrait of the engraver and publisher Hieronymus Cock
Inscription: inscription: below - Latin - HIERONYMO COCO ANTVERPIAN. / PICTORI. / Fallor. an effigiem vultus, Hieronyms, primùm/Hanc duxit pictor post tua fata tui? Nescio quid cer...
P. Theophilus Raynaudus
P. Theophilus Raynaudus
Inscriptions and textual elements: P. THEOPHILVS RAYNAVDVS SOC. IESV THEOLOGVS. / Ætatis Anno LXXIX. / Qui Stylus artifices conatur fingere vultus, / Nil agit ille; stylo pingeris ...


