Pittakos van Mytilene, Jacques de Gheyn (III), 1616 print A man dressed in a long cloak, in full, seen on the left, with the right hand pointing on a winged hourglass in the left hand. Behind him, among other things, a number of books, scissors, and a tool with a funnel and a wheel. Under the show a seven -line Latin poem. This print is part of a series of eight prints: a title print and seven numbered portraits of Greek sages. print maker: Netherlandspublisher: Delftpublisher: The Hague paper etching the seven wise men of Greece: Bias, Chilon, Cleobulus, Periander (alternatively Myson), Pitta


Pittakos van Mytilene, Jacques de Gheyn (III), 1616 print A man dressed in a long cloak, in full, seen on the left, with the right hand pointing on a winged hourglass in the left hand. Behind him, among other things, a number of books, scissors, and a tool with a funnel and a wheel. Under the show a seven -line Latin poem. This print is part of a series of eight prints: a title print and seven numbered portraits of Greek sages. print maker: Netherlandspublisher: Delftpublisher: The Hague paper etching the seven wise men of Greece: Bias, Chilon, Cleobulus, Periander (alternatively Myson), Pittacus, Solon, Thales


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License: Licensed
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