Allegory of slander - Allegory of spirit and matter - An Allegorical Scene
Bange-WV, Nr. 392 (Α. N. 7 1 1 . Inv. 1053.) Titel: Allegorie der Verleumdung. A standing boy, dressed only in a thin veil, has set his left foot on a satyr crouching on the ground. With his right hand he waters a dead tree from a jug, while with his left he pulls down the large winged tree growing from the same root, whose crown bears laurel and oak branches, flowers and fruit buds. In addition, a wind god blows from the right into the crown of the forcibly bent tree; a snake winds around the root and trunk. At the right side of the boy a closed jug with a lid and a little tree with a vessel with a handle. Half relief. Bronze. Round and slightly convex. Dm. 5 cm. Pierced at the rim;
Planiscig, 1936, Nr. 37: Titel: Allegorie auf den Geist und die Materie, bronze plaque in a wide frame. Diameter: 11'8 cm