Parable of the two blind, Pieter van der Heyden, 1561 Canvas Print
The blind leader walks in the water instead of over the bridge, taking his equally blind followers into his trap. Imagination of the proverb: if one blind person leads the other, they both fall into a pit. With the meaning: when incompetent other incompetent advise, it goes wrong. Reference to Mat. 15:14. In the background a village through which a river runs. Below the representation the meaning of the proverb in three columns; in French, Latin and Dutch.
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