Landscape with the fall of Icarus, Claes Jansz. Visscher (II), After Gerard van der Horst, 1610 print In a wide hilly landscape, the shepherds and walkers do not notice how Icarus flies too close to the sun. His wings melt his wings through the heat. His father Daedalus flies under him and sees the accident happen. On a hill on the left a walled city with a castle. A river flows through the valley in which two fishermen have thrown their rod. Amsterdam paper etching / engraving death i.e. the fall of Icarus (Daedalus present)
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