Amsterdam, Visscher, Claes Jansz. (II), Bruegel, Pieter (I), Heyden, Pieter van der, Big fish eat the small fish, verso - stamped, The big fish eat the small fish. A large fish that lies caught on the bank is cut open by a man with a knife, causing many small fish and shells to emerge from the belly and mouth. In the foreground a rowing boat in which a father points out the spectacle to his son and a fisherman. Below the representation a line in Latin and a line in Dutch., print, prent, prints, height 221 mm, width 294 mm, print maker, printmaker, 1601 - 1652, paper, papier, engraving, engraving (printing process), Work conception, South Netherlands, 1540 - 1582, after a print by, 1525 - 1569-09-05, intermediary draughtsman, after a drawing by, Publication (Event), Publication, North Netherlands, 1586 - 1652-06-19, publisher
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