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Limping in front of a lame person
Limping in front of a lame person, [Whole folio] An emblematical miniature illustrating the proverb 'you shouldn't limp in front of a lame person'.The scene contrasts a lame man leaning on his crutch with a richly dressed figure holding a bell. It is also a pun on the twin meanings of 'cloche' ['limp' and 'bell']. The scene illustrates a love poem dedicated by Pierre Sala to Marguerite Builloud Image taken from Love Poems. Originally published/produced in France; early 16th century.
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British Library/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier
AR9116433
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Image
Purpose
Public
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2664px × 3612px
Photo Credit
© British Library Board / Robana / Art Resource, NY
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