Lebey de Batilly, Denis, Frankfurt am Main, Bry, Theodor de, Boissard, Jean Jacques, Denis Lebey de Batilly, Emblemata, 1596, MORS VITAE TERMINUS HAERET, The Death of Aeschylus, verso - stamped, An eagle drops a shield of stone on the bald head of the Greek tragedian Aeschylus. The eagle thought the head was a stone and wanted to crack the shield with it. Two men standing next to Aeschylus see the accident happen and point with their hands to the scene., print, engraving, book illustration, emblem, prints, engravings, height 67 mm, width 85 mm, Zuid-Nederlands, 1528 - 1598-03-27, print maker, printmaker, 1596 - 1596, fourth quarter 16th century, paper, papier, engraving (printing process), 1528 - 1598, intermediary draughtsman, after a drawing by, Publication (Event), Publicatie, publisher, uitgever, schrijver
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