"Los Proverbios" (also known as "Los Disparates"), plate 8: So el sayal, hay al ("There is something beneath the sackcloth," i.e. "you can't judge a man by his clothes") or Los ensacados (The men in sacks)
"Los Proverbios" (also known as "Los Disparates"), plate 9: Un as de gato y habito de beato ("The claws of a cat and the dress of a devotee"--i.e. "Vice is often clothed in Virtue's habit") or Disparate general (General folly)
"Los Proverbios" (also known as "Los Disparates"), plate 15: Sin recomendarse a dios ni al diablo ("Without commending himself either to god or the devil") or Disparate claro (Clear folly)
"Los Proverbios" (also known as "Los Disparates"), plate 18: Dios los cria y ellos se juntan ("God creates them and they join up together," i.e. "Birds of a feather flock together")
L'Oise à Sergy: Pl.4 from Maitres et Petits Maitres d'aujourd'hui with text by Léon Werth. Published by Galerie de Peintres Graveurs, Paris. (blind stamp, l.r.)