The skeleton of Death and the miser. The skeleton holds up a bag of stolen gold as the miser holds up his hands at the loss of his treasure. A noose hangs from the tree, and a trowel and crutch lie on the ground. Illustration drawn and engraved on steel by Richard Dagley from his own Deaths Doings, Consisting of Numerous Original Compositions in Verse and Prose, J. Andrews, London, 1827. Dagley (1761-1841) was an English painter, illustrator and engraver.
The skeleton of Death and the miser. The skeleton holds up a bag of stolen gold as the miser holds up his hands at the loss of his treasure. A noose hangs from the tree, and a trowel and crutch lie on the ground. Illustration drawn and engraved on steel by Richard Dagley from his own Deaths Doings, Consisting of Numerous Original Compositions in Verse and Prose, J. Andrews, London, 1827. Dagley (1761-1841) was an English painter, illustrator and engraver.
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Taille de l'image: 4654 × 6839 px | 91.1 MB
Taille d'impression: 39.4 × 57.9 cm | 1832.3 × 2692.5 in (300 dpi)