Print made by Master of the Banderoles
1450-1475 (c.)
The Wheel of Fortune and the Death below the Tree of Life; Fortuna  stands at the left side, turning the wheel to which four figures are  attached; Christ appears in the upper left corner and holds a chain  which is linked to the wheel; in the lower centre lies a dead body in a  tomb and to the right stands the Death in form of a skeleton who is  about to shoot his arch into the tree of life; the tree at the right  side grows out of  a boat and contains a hierarchy of religious and  secular dignitaries; several banderoles with text are allotted all over  the scenery; with defects

Print made by Master of the Banderoles

1450-1475 (c.)

The Wheel of Fortune and the Death below the Tree of Life; Fortuna stands at the left side, turning the wheel to which four figures are attached; Christ appears in the upper left corner and holds a chain which is linked to the wheel; in the lower centre lies a dead body in a tomb and to the right stands the Death in form of a skeleton who is about to shoot his arch into the tree of life; the tree at the right side grows out of a boat and contains a hierarchy of religious and secular dignitaries; several banderoles with text are allotted all over the scenery; with defects