Tail of scorpion cut off / Elephant with a snake around its forelegs, Tutissima Jures / Virtuti Fortuna Cedit (title on object), Symbola Divina et Humana Pontificum Imperatorum Regum (series title), An emblem with two representations. Above a shelf with a scorpion. A knife cuts off its tail. Below an elephant with a winged snake around its forelegs. These are mottoes of King Philip I and Louis II of France. print maker: anonymous, after print by: Aegidius Sadeler (II), 1666, paper, engraving, letterpress printing, height 123 mm x width 67 mm.
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