Allegory of Greed depicted in rags with a gold chain that serves as a belt, emphasizing that possession of property makes her a slave to the point of refusing necessities. On the stock exchange is the name Pluto, god of wealth in mythology. by Austrian School

Allegory of Greed depicted in rags with a gold chain that serves as a belt, emphasizing that possession of property makes her a slave to the point of refusing necessities. On the stock exchange is the name Pluto, god of wealth in mythology.

(Allegory of greed depicted in rags with a gold chain that serves him the belt, which emphasize that possession of property makes her slave to the point of refusing the necessities. On the stock exchange is the name Pluto, god of wealth in mythology. The le)


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Allegory of Greed depicted in rags with a gold chain that serves as a belt, emphasizing that possession of property makes her a slave to the point of refusing necessities. On the stock exchange is the name Pluto, god of wealth in mythology. by Austrian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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