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The personification of Justitia sits, with her attributes sword and balance, on a rearing horse, throwing her off his back. She falls to the ground. The horse has a globe on his head. The example for this print is part of a series of four in which the world without self-control is treated as a theme. Emblem no. 2 from Emblemata Saecularia, 1611, Justitia falls from a rearing horse IN PEIUS RECIDUNT ET RETRO CUNCTA FERUNTUR, Emblemata saecularia, 1611 (series title)., print maker: Johann Theodor de Bry, Dirck Volckertsz. Coornhert, Maarten van Heemskerck, Oppenheim, 1611, paper, engraving, h 94 mm × w 105 mm.

The personification of Justitia sits, with her attributes sword and balance, on a rearing horse, throwing her off his back. She falls to the ground. The horse has a globe on his head. The example for this print is part of a series of four in which the world without self-control is treated as a theme. Emblem no. 2 from Emblemata Saecularia, 1611, Justitia falls from a rearing horse IN PEIUS RECIDUNT ET RETRO CUNCTA FERUNTUR, Emblemata saecularia, 1611 (series title)., print maker: Johann Theodor de Bry, Dirck Volckertsz. Coornhert, Maarten van Heemskerck, Oppenheim, 1611, paper, engraving, h 94 mm × w 105 mm.
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The personification of Justitia sits, with her attributes sword and balance, on a rearing horse, throwing her off his back. She falls to the ground. The horse has a globe on his head. The example for this print is part of a series of four in which the world without self-control is treated as a theme. Emblem no. 2 from Emblemata Saecularia, 1611, Justitia falls from a rearing horse IN PEIUS RECIDUNT ET RETRO CUNCTA FERUNTUR, Emblemata saecularia, 1611 (series title)., print maker: Johann Theodor de Bry, Dirck Volckertsz. Coornhert, Maarten van Heemskerck, Oppenheim, 1611, paper, engraving, h 94 mm × w 105 mm
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4156 x 3264 px | 38.8 MB
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35.2 x 27.6 cm | 13.9 x 10.9 in (300 dpi)