De dood van Aischylos death, life fixed Denis Lebey de Batilly, emblems, 1596 (serietitel) an eagle dropped a schildbad on the bald head of the Greek tragedian Aeschylus. The eagle thought the main crack a stone was so wild and the shield. Two men are seen alongside Aeschylus happen accidentally and pointing with their hands to scène. Manufacturer : printmaker: Theodor de Brynaar drawing of Jean Jacques Boissarduitgever: Theodor de Bryschrijver Denis Lebey the BatillyPlaats manufacture: Frankfurt Date: 1596 Physical features: engra material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Dimensions


De dood van Aischylos death, life fixed Denis Lebey de Batilly, emblems, 1596 (serietitel) an eagle dropped a schildbad on the bald head of the Greek tragedian Aeschylus. The eagle thought the main crack a stone was so wild and the shield. Two men are seen alongside Aeschylus happen accidentally and pointing with their hands to scène. Manufacturer : printmaker: Theodor de Brynaar drawing of Jean Jacques Boissarduitgever: Theodor de Bryschrijver Denis Lebey the BatillyPlaats manufacture: Frankfurt Date: 1596 Physical features: engra material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Dimensions: sheet: h 67 mm × W 85 mmToelichtingAfkomstig from Denis Lebey the Batilly, Emblemata, Frankfurt: T. de Bry, 1596. Subject: death of Aeschylus: an eagle drops a turtle on Aeschylus' baldhead


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