Twisting card players and Death, Jan Lievens, 1638
Two card players have fallen into battle, the old man on the right is waving a jug as a weapon and his opponent has knocked over the table with playing cards, while a hand with a knife is about to stick out in the air. Death intervenes by grabbing the man at the left side of the throat and waving a bone. Underneath the print is a Latin motto in two lines that alludes to the vanity (idleness) of mankind at the moment when death is in sight.
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