an allegory of man in london, england /

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This portray's early history is a mystery. It dates from the 16th century at the earliest,making it a rare surviving devout portray from this era in British history. But though its origins are unclear, its details and devout symbolism are easy to spot. The motifs of this classic portray almost stretch beyond the imagination. To the left of the man's shoulder is a maiden dressed in finery and wielding a bow from which she prepares to fire three arrows toward her target. whether you examine this figure more closely, or focusing particularly on the arrows,you will see that each is labeled with a sin: "Glotony," "Slowth, and " and "Lechery."Just below the lady,a nobleman wields a crossbow aimed towards the man's chest. Attached to the bolt/arrow of the crossbow is a label that reads "Couvetnous."On the opposite side of the portray in the upper right corner, a leering skeleton holds a shield in one hand, and while the other wields a barbed spear that appears to be also aiming at the man. Emblazoned on its shield is the phrase,"Behind thee and steal like a thief, Life to devour, or " which presumably represents death.
In the bottom right corner of the portray is the figure of a horned,bat-winged, serpent-tailed satan who aims three arrows at the man. His arrows are embossed with the words: "Pryde, or " "Envye," and "Wrath."

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