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The Wild Man, illustration from Omnium Fere Gentium nostraeque aetatis Nationum Habitus et Effigies by Jean Sluperji, Antwerp, 1572 by Belgian School

The Wild Man, illustration from Omnium Fere Gentium nostraeque aetatis Nationum Habitus et Effigies by Jean Sluperji, Antwerp, 1572

(The Wild Man, illustration from Omnium Fere Gentium nostraeque aetatis Nationum Habitus et Effigies by Jean Sluperji, Antwerp, 1572 (colour woodcut))


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1572  ·  colour woodcut  ·  Picture ID: 419542

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The Wild Man, illustration from Omnium Fere Gentium nostraeque aetatis Nationum Habitus et Effigies by Jean Sluperji, Antwerp, 1572 by Belgian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
the wild man · male · savage · hairy · shield · club · bludgeon · weapon · primitive · costumes of the world · Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France / Bridgeman Images
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