Portrait of Petrus Hogerbeets, Jan Saenredam, 1599 Canvas Print
Bust to the right of the doctor and poet Petrus Hogerbeets in an oval frame with a Latin border text, which contains information about the person portrayed. On the left, Apollo stands as Apollo Medicus on a console near a column with a snake. He's holding a harp. At his right foot a crow, who should have watched over Coronis. On the right, Aesculapius is standing near a rooster on a console. He's holding an esculaap. Above the list medical instruments and books. At the top left pegasus that makes the Hippocrene originate. On the right the young Aesculapius at the centaur Chiron, who raised him. Between these performances is a Latin text with information about the person portrayed. Bottom left and putto with a laurel wreath, a palm branch and a snake that bites its own tail as a symbol of eternity. At the bottom right a putto on a skull, which blows bubbles as a vanitas symbol. Between the putti an eight-line, latin text. Around the plate thirteen Latin poems by different writers.
-
100% Made In America
-
Next Day Shipping Available
-
100% Money Back Guarantee
-
Free Shipping On Orders Of $150+
-
Use Shopify Pay to break the price down into 4 easy payments!
Select Your Size