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English: "Smell" - Third of a set of 5 engravings depicting the Senses - Quamvis floriferus sit gratus naribus hortus, sepe tamen dulci fel sub odore latet "Although a flower-filled garden is pleasing to the nose, bitterness is often hidden beneath the sweet fragrance."
Source http://www.virtuelles-kupferstichkabinett.de/?selTab=3&currentWerk=12428
Author
Jan Saenredam  (1565–1607)  wikidata:Q711775
 
Jan Saenredam
Alternative names
Jan Pietersz. Saenredam, Jan Sanredam, Jan Pietersz. Sanredam, Jan Zaenredam, Jan Pietersz. Zaenredam
Description Dutch printmaker, drawer and cartographer
Date of birth/death 1565 / circa  Edit this at Wikidata 6 April 1607 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Zaandam Edit this at Wikidata Assendelft Edit this at Wikidata
Work period 1600 Edit this at Wikidata
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Haarlem, Amsterdam, Assendelft (ca. 1595-1607)
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