Hieronymus (Jerome) Wierix|Ambrosius Francken I

Youth (Midday) from The Four Ages of Man and Death with the Last Judgment

Before 1619
Engraving; state before Hollstein's first state of two (before astrological symbols added to the flag on left)
22.8 × 31.2 cm (9 × 12.3 in)

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