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Vintage Astronomy, Celestial by Andreas Cellarius T-Shirt
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Vintage Astronomy, Celestial by Andreas Cellarius T-Shirt
Vintage illustration Renaissance era astronomy and antique celestial image featuring a star chart, a planisphere with a band of symbols depicting the signs of the Zodiac circling the globe, spheres in the sky with the Earth at the center, created in 1660 by Andreas Cellarius. The Celestial Sphere, from The Celestial Atlas, or the Harmony of the Universe. Andreas Cellarius (c.1596-1665) was a Dutch-German cartographer, best known for his Harmonia Macrocosmica of 1660, a major star atlas, published by Johannes Janssonius in Amsterdam.
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I really like the shirt..met my expectations. Have already referred Zazzle to others have, in kind, ordered from Zazzle. I also really liked the blanket with photo’s of our pets that I surprised my wife with for her birthday.
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By jelica d.July 8, 2019 • Verified Purchase
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By E.May 1, 2013 • Verified Purchase
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I figured since I got the cheapest of the shirt that it wouldn't hold up to the environment I was going to be in when wearing it. The shirt was soft and the fabric not too thin or too thick and more durable then I would have expected. The colors were good...I would have thought that they would have been a little more vibrant...the colors probably had more to do with the colors of the design then anything but over all I kind of thought it was cool that the printing on the shirt was basically "inked" into the fabric instead of the usage of fabric paint which usually can get warped and crinkled.
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Product ID: 235505051175394104
Created on: 12/19/2009, 6:57 AM
Rating: G
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