Wealth is worthless after death, Philips Galle, 1563 Canvas Print
On the bank of the river Styx, a king is stripped of his cloak, crown and staff. On the ground are symbols of temporal and spiritual power, as well as of wealth. Man must leave these things behind after death. Together with other sinners, the king must sit in Charon's boat. The demonic ferryman sails them to hell. The print has a Latin caption and a Dutch and French caption in letterpress. The print is part of a series with the subject of the misery that wealth brings.
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