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Allegory of jealousy stretching the ear on one side and watching what happens on the other. Her dress is dotted with eyes and ears and the bouquet of thorns she holds that her torment is voluntary. The rooster, jealous and vigilant, is her symbol. Engravin by Austrian School

Allegory of jealousy stretching the ear on one side and watching what happens on the other. Her dress is dotted with eyes and ears and the bouquet of thorns she holds that her torment is voluntary. The rooster, jealous and vigilant, is her symbol. Engravin

(Allegory of jealousy stretching the ear on one side and watching what happens on the other. Her dress is dotted with eyes and ears and the bouquet of thorns she holds that her torment is voluntary. The rooster, jealous and vigilant, is his symbol. Engravin)


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Allegory of jealousy stretching the ear on one side and watching what happens on the other. Her dress is dotted with eyes and ears and the bouquet of thorns she holds that her torment is voluntary. The rooster, jealous and vigilant, is her symbol. Engravin by Austrian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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