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Art for those who prefer the strange, sacred, and macabre.
A stark early Italian vision of Hell and Satan becomes a dramatic framed art print in Hell Met Satan. Based on a fifteenth-century design attributed to Andrea di Cione, called Orcagna, the engraving brings medieval demonology and infernal imagery into gothic and historical interiors.
Product Details
- Printed on thick, durable matte paper
- Black wood frame
- Acrylic front protector
- Lightweight construction
- Hanging hardware included
- Made to order
Artwork
Hell Met Satan, after a design attributed to Andrea di Cione, called Orcagna, circa 1460–1480. The image is known through an early Italian engraving catalogued in the Rijksmuseum collection.
Artwork Source & Rights
Original Artwork: Public Domain — U.S.
Source Image: Rijksmuseum
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