Allegory of falsehood. Her emblem is a siren looking at herself in a mirror. Engraving in

Allegory of falsehood. Her emblem is a siren looking at herself in a mirror. Engraving in 'Iconologie oder Ideen aus dem Gebiete der Leidenschaften und Allegorien'

(Allegory of falsehood. Her emblem is a siren looking at herself in a mirror. Engraving in “” Iconologie oder Ideen aus dem Gebiete der Leidenschaften und Allegorien bildich dargestellt fur Zeichner, Mahler, Dichter, Gelehrte, Erzieher und freunde Hoherer G)


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Allegory of falsehood. Her emblem is a siren looking at herself in a mirror. Engraving in 'Iconologie oder Ideen aus dem Gebiete der Leidenschaften und Allegorien' by Austrian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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