Title page detail: facing the gorgon details

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Image title: Title page detail: facing the gorgon
Source: Montanus, Arnoldus: “The New World” (1671)
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Keywords: people, mythological creatures, greyscale
Status: public domain in the USA, out of copyright in Canada, hence royalty-free stock image for all purposes and no usage credit required

Notes:

In this engraving from the title page, a two-faced woman uses a mirror to look safely at the medusa in the border of the picture. She is Prudence, trampling on Envy, a man with snakes instead of hair, lying on the ground. The motto, Invidiæ Prudentia Victrix is Latin for, Prudence defeats envy, or, prudence is the victress of envy.

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