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The Seven Vices: Gluttony

Hans Burgkmair

Cleveland Museum of Art

Black and white drawing of a woman in a long dress holding a goblet and a food dish. The woman is wearing a head covering. A pig's head protrudes from beneath her dress. Two lines of foreign text are present above her head. The image is on a beige background.

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501 × 893 px
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