Allegory of Favor Derived from Virtue Symbolized by Armor and Wings, of Fortune Represented by the Wheel and the Hazard Represented by the Shield on Which Arion

Allegory of Favor Derived from Virtue Symbolized by Armor and Wings, of Fortune Represented by the Wheel and the Hazard Represented by the Shield on Which Arion's Adventure Is Illustrated. The Sceptre Drops Towards the Earth Is the Sign of the Kings of Per

(Allegory of favor derived from virtue symbolized by armor and wings, of fortune represented by the wheel and the hazard represented by the shield on which Arion's adventure is illustrated. The sceptre drops towards the earth is the sign of the kings of Per)


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Allegory of Favor Derived from Virtue Symbolized by Armor and Wings, of Fortune Represented by the Wheel and the Hazard Represented by the Shield on Which Arion's Adventure Is Illustrated. The Sceptre Drops Towards the Earth Is the Sign of the Kings of Per by Austrian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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