Cornelis Cort|Maarten van Heemskerck|Hieronymus Cock

The Triumph of Envy, from The Cycle of the Vicissitudes of Human Affairs, plate 4

1564
Engraving; first state of three (New Hollstein)
22.5 × 29.7 cm (8.9 × 11.7 in)

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