File:Pieter Brueghel Zorn.jpg

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English: Drawing by Pieter Bruegel the Elder for the print "Anger" in his series on the vices. de|1=Die sieben Laster, Ira (Zorn). Zeichnung Pieter Bruegels des Älteren. Maße: 32,2 x 43 cm. Gabinetto dei Disegni e delle Stampe, Galleria degli Uffizi, Florenz
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Source Scan aus: Christian Vöhringer – Pieter Bruegel. 1525/30–1569, Tandem Verlag 2007 S. 41 ISBN 978-3-8331-3852-2
Author Pieter Bruegel der Ältere
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