Triumph of Fame, Philips Galle, c. 1565 Canvas Print
The winged Fame (Fame) blows on her two trumpets. In this way she proclaims the fame of field lords and philosophers of the past. Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, Cato and Plato walk in her procession. The wheels of her car are decorated with tongues, ears and eyes to spread the fame. Fame conquers Death; He is woefully crushed under the legs of the elephants. In the background are two obelisks, monuments erected in honor of famous people. The print has a Latin caption and is part of the series about the triumphs of Petrarca.
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