Allegory of vanity of riches: Emperor Constantine The Great traces on earth with his spear a human body and says

Allegory of vanity of riches: Emperor Constantine The Great traces on earth with his spear a human body and says 'If you came to acquire all the riches of the world, in the end, there would be only this space left, if it were granted to you.' Engraving in

(Allegory of vanity of riches: Emperor Constantine The Great traces on earth with his spear a human body and says “” If you came to acquire all the riches of the world, in the end, there would be only this space left, if it were granted to you. Engraving in)


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Allegory of vanity of riches: Emperor Constantine The Great traces on earth with his spear a human body and says 'If you came to acquire all the riches of the world, in the end, there would be only this space left, if it were granted to you.' Engraving in by Austrian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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