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Satire with an owl wearing spectacles  standing on a closed book, beside him a candle rests on an open book  (after a print by Cornelis Bloemaert)
Engraving.
Print made by James Collins.
1685-1688
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Satire with an owl wearing spectacles standing on a closed book, beside him a candle rests on an open book (after a print by Cornelis Bloemaert)

Engraving.

Print made by James Collins.

1685-1688

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