Nicolas Boileau with a Sater, Bernard Picart (workshop of), After Bernard Picart, 1728 print The writer Nicolas Boileau-the Spréaux takes a satire who depicts the satire by the arm. The Sater holds a scale with the names of Virgilius and Chapelain. In the background the Mount Parnassus. The show is caught in an ornamental list with two dragons in the upper corners. Amsterdam paper etching / engraving ornaments art. satyr(s) (in general). Parnassus, sacred to Apollo Musagetes
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