Allegory of Adulation Playing Flute to Mark That She Seeks to Insinuate Herself by the Sweetness of Her Words. Its Attribute is the Bee (for the Sweetness of Honey and the Venom of the Sting) and the Bellows (Flattery Lights the Fire of Passions). Engravin by Austrian School

Allegory of Adulation Playing Flute to Mark That She Seeks to Insinuate Herself by the Sweetness of Her Words. Its Attribute is the Bee (for the Sweetness of Honey and the Venom of the Sting) and the Bellows (Flattery Lights the Fire of Passions). Engravin

(Allegory of adulation playing flute to mark that she seeks to insinuate herself by the sweetness of her words. Its attribute is the bee (for the sweetness of honey and the venom of the sting) and the bellows (flettery lights the fire of passions). Engravin)


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Allegory of Adulation Playing Flute to Mark That She Seeks to Insinuate Herself by the Sweetness of Her Words. Its Attribute is the Bee (for the Sweetness of Honey and the Venom of the Sting) and the Bellows (Flattery Lights the Fire of Passions). Engravin by Austrian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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