The Seven Vices, also the
Seven deadly sins: Greed (Avaritia), Acedia or depression without joy (Desidia), Gluttony (Gula), Envy (Invidia), Wrath (Ira), Pride (Superbia) and Extravagance or Lechery (Luxuria). By Pieter Bruegel, published by Hieronymus Cock. The series is completed by a final depiction of the doom. See also:
Brueghel: The Seven Virtues
The Seven Vices by Brueghel, published by Hieronymus Cock -- zeno.org - see also:
Brueghel: The Seven Virtues
Avaritia
Deutsch: Der Geiz
Desidia
Deutsch: Die Trägheit
Gula
Deutsch: Die Unmäßigkeit
Invidia
Deutsch: Der Neid
Ira
Deutsch: Der Zorn
Superbia
Deutsch: Der Stolz
Luxuria
Deutsch: Die Unkeuschheit
Deutsch: Das Jüngste Gericht (Schlußblatt)
Other series: The Seven Vices by Brueghel, engravings by Pieter van der Heyden
Avaritia (Avarice)
Desidia (Sloth)
Gula (Gluttony)
Invidia (Envy)
Ira (Anger)
Luxuria (Lechery)
Superbia (Pride)
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