File:Sokrates, (1902).jpg

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Description "Sókrates" (depiction of variant of Aristotle and Phyllis legend; the woman is shown wearing anachronistic 1902 stockings and shoes, and wielding a large pair of compasses or dividers).
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Source http://historietologo.blogspot.com/2011/10/convocatoria-pienso-luego-estorbo.html [1]
Author Mexican artist Julio Ruelas (lived 1870-1907)[2]

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