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Allegory of Persuasion Represented with a Human Tongue on the Head. She Holds an Animal with Two Heads: a Dog, Emblem of the Insinuation by Docility and Caresses, and a Monkey for the Address to Suggest Sometimes Fraudulent Things. Engraving in

Allegory of Persuasion Represented with a Human Tongue on the Head. She Holds an Animal with Two Heads: a Dog, Emblem of the Insinuation by Docility and Caresses, and a Monkey for the Address to Suggest Sometimes Fraudulent Things. Engraving in 'Iconologie

(Allegory of persuasion represented with a human tongue on the head. She holds an animal with two heads: a dog, emblem of the insinuation by docilite and caresses, and a monkey for the address to suggest sometimes fraudulent things. Engraving in “” Iconolog)


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1801  ·  engraving  ·  Image ID: 918714

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Allegory of Persuasion Represented with a Human Tongue on the Head. She Holds an Animal with Two Heads: a Dog, Emblem of the Insinuation by Docility and Caresses, and a Monkey for the Address to Suggest Sometimes Fraudulent Things. Engraving in 'Iconologie by Austrian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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