Temperance with personified sins, Jan Snellinck (I) (attributed to), Gerard de Jode, 1547 - 1591 Canvas Print
Allegorical representation on the saying 'There is a measure in all things' (Est mode in rebus). In the middle the personification of Temperance (Temperantia) in a halo, crowned by two angels. Above her in a halo a tetragram. It is flanked by Intemperance (Intemperantia), Envy (Invidia), Wrath (Ira) and Avarice (Avaritia), Lust (Luxuria), Pride (Superbia), and the Cult Immoderatus and Vestitus Immoderatus. All are crowned by angels. In the foreground various measuring instruments and a moon and globe. In the margin a caption in Latin.
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