The Fashion Fool by Wilhelm Stettler

The Fashion Fool


Wilhelm Stettler

€ 119.89
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Undated  ·  brush and Indian ink on laid paper  ·  Picture ID: 1430539

Baroque

The Fashion Fool by Wilhelm Stettler. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
17th century · 17 century · xvii century · xviith century · seventeenth century · c17th · 17 17th xvii xviith century · 17 17th 17th 17th xvii 18th century · early xvii century · circa 1600 · early 17th century · seventeeth century · two persons · 2 persons · two people · 2 people · arts · works of art · drawing · drawings · jester · joker · court jester · fashion · fashionable · fashions · mockery · scoff · make fun of · derides · belittling · foolery · derision · pride · proud · pretension · vanity · proudness · seven deadly sins · 7 deadly sins · feeling · emotion · emotions · switzerland · swiss · swissman · europe · european · virtue · virtuous · virtues · clothes · clothe · cloth · clothing · cloths · garment · clothed · vice · black and white · blackandwhite · mzdrawing · illustration · illustrations · · Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK / Bridgeman Images
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