Michael Snijders, "Allegorie Van De Dood", 1610-1672
"Allegory Van De Dood", Engraving, 1610 - 1672, Michael Snijders, after Hieronymus Wierix, after Joris Hoefnagel.
More info about Hoefnagel:
From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joris_Hoefnagel
"Joris Hoefnagel or Georg Hoefnagel (1542, in Antwerp – 24 July 1601, in Vienna) was a Flemish painter, printmaker, miniaturist, draftsman and merchant. He is noted for his illustrations of natural history subjects, topographical views, illuminations and mythological works. He was one of the last manuscript illuminators and made a major contribution to the development of topographical drawing.
His manuscript illuminations and ornamental designs played an important role in the emergence of floral still-life painting as an independent genre in northern Europe at the end of the 16th century. The almost scientific naturalism of his botanical and animal drawings served as a model for a later generation of Netherlandish artists. Through these nature studies he also contributed to the development of natural history and he was thus a founder of proto-scientific inquiry." High-quality, breathable, long-lasting screen print. Printed by hand in Richmond, VA, on 100% cotton t-shirts.
Size
Width
(in)
Length
(in)
Sleeve center back
(in)
Packaging
(dz)
S
18
28
15.125
6
M
20
29
16.5
6
L
22
30
18
6
XL
24
31
19.5
6
2XL
26
32
21
6
3XL
28
33
22.375
3
4XL
30
34
23.675
1
5XL
32
35
25
1

