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A celebration of Ostara, with all of its magical correspondences: a hare, eggs, daffodils, irises, lilies, alliums, ants, a snake, and birds, all of them resting on a vase etching, by Giovanni Battista Piranesi (dated 1778).
Giovanni Battista Piranesi was an Italian architect, archeologist, and artist. He was known for his detailed etchings of vedute (views) of the city Rome, published in 1743 as Prima parte di Architettura e Prospettive, and 1745 as Varie Vedute di Roma Antica e Moderna.
Early harbingers of spring, daffodils transform previously colorless landscapes with otherworldly yellow or white flowers. Symbolizing both fertility and death, the flower is sacred to Hades, and was said to grow along the banks of the river Styx in the Underworld.
Specifications
11x14 IN.
WHITE CARD STOCK
FULL COLOR PRINTING
PACKED FLAT WITH BACKING BOARD
MADE IN THE USA