Mirror of Deception, Theodore Galle, 1610 Canvas Print
In the foreground, a fox blows a bubble shaped like the world. In the background, paragons of earthly deception: a woman looking in a mirror, a jester looking at the moon through a mirror, a painter depicting an angel as a devil, a chameleon. The print has a Latin caption: 'Fallacus speculi cauesis te ludat imago: non aurum est, quidquid bractea fulua tegit'. At the bottom a legend of the scenes that are numbered alphabetically on the image. The print is part of a twelve-part series (II from XII prints) with the subject twelve mirrors with which man tries to see God.
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