Emblem with allegory on self-love depicting man chained to arm and leg by which self-love, the degree to which someone is blind to his faults and wants to receive praise, can be measured according to the poem The hare stands for fear and the rooster crows impatiently we are told In the landscape, a woman looks at her reflection in the surface of the water, Emblem with allegory of self-love Eygenliefde , print maker: François van Bleyswijck, (mentioned on object), François van Bleyswijck, (mentioned on object), Leiden, 1681 - 1737 and/or 1737, paper, etching, h 196 mm × w 150 mm, h 127 mm × w 78 mm
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