Cleobulus of Lindus Cleobulus Lindius (title object), the seven modes of Greece (series title) a man dressed in a long robe, full-length, on the left view, right hand outstretched. For him, an altar with a statue of Minerva. Behind it a semi-closed curtain. Among the performance zevenregelig a Latin poem. This print is part of a series of eight prints a title card and seven numbered portraits of Greek wijzen. Manufacturer : printmaker Jacob de Gheyn (III) (listed building) writer: Decimus Magnus Ausonius (listed building) publisher: Nicolaes the Clerck Publisher: Hendrick Hondius (I) Place man


Cleobulus of Lindus Cleobulus Lindius (title object), the seven modes of Greece (series title) a man dressed in a long robe, full-length, on the left view, right hand outstretched. For him, an altar with a statue of Minerva. Behind it a semi-closed curtain. Among the performance zevenregelig a Latin poem. This print is part of a series of eight prints a title card and seven numbered portraits of Greek wijzen. Manufacturer : printmaker Jacob de Gheyn (III) (listed building) writer: Decimus Magnus Ausonius (listed building) publisher: Nicolaes the Clerck Publisher: Hendrick Hondius (I) Place manufacture: printmaker: Netherlands Publisher: Delft Publisher: The Hague Date: 1616 Physical features: etching material: paper Technique: etching dimensions: sheet: h 300 mm × W 190 mm Subject: the seven wise men of Greece: Bias, Chilon, Cleobulus, Periander (alternatively Myson), Pittacus, Solon, Thales


Size: 1303px × 1917px
Photo credit: © Art World / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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