Albrecht Durer's Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse parody tee is the perfect gift for music lovers. Banjo's, Cowbells, Accordions and Bagpipes oh my...
Albrecht Dürer (German, 1471–1528) is famous for his apocalyptic woodcuts. His fear of accordions has received little to no attention, but the recent unearthing of an earlier version of "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse" sheds a great deal of light on the subject. Death rides a pale horse and plays a mean set of bagpipes; Famine brings dearth to the ear with the heartless pumping of his accordion; War clangs his cowbell, tapping out a monotonous death; Plague picks out a cruel ditty on his banjo.
Now Durer's bleak imagery has made it onto a Scatterbrain Tees original shirt, painstakingly recreated by Michael Phipps. Some have accused Michael of fabricating this entire story, and ALTERING Dürer's original artwork. The nerve! Please help silence the naysayers by purchasing this meticulously printed shirt.