It's allegorical . . . really
Hans Sebald Beham, 'The Year’s End', engraving, 1529
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Gottfried Franz, from Rudolf Erich Raspe's 'Adventures of Baron Munchhausen', 1785, edtion of 1894
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August von Wille, from Baron Münchhausen's Only True Adventures at Sea and on Land, on Horseback and on Foot, 1854
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. This would make a great holiday card fitting for everyone regardless of what they believe or don't believe.
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You call it allegory. I call it my new desktop. At least for a day or two.
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one can have an allegorical desktop!
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I'd imagine a regular Wednesday night at Charlie Sheen's house would look like that.
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want to know meaning. Is it man and woman, birth and death? But why the woman looks evil and death has penis? Coins in bag?





