Caim, Great Governor of Hell - Demonology Print
This print shows Caim, also known as Camio, a demon from old occult tradition. He is described as a great Governor of Hell who commands thirty legions of demons.
According to demonology, Caim can appear in bird form or as a man with a sharp sword. He is known as a skilled debater and is said to give true answers about the future. He is also believed to help people understand the language of animals, birds, and even the sound of water.
This image is based on the Infernal Dictionary by Collin de Plancy, with illustration by Louis Le Breton.
We have 4 types of printing materials:
Handmade paper.
An absolutely unique product. Thick and dense paper (350 mg) with uneven edges. Not completely white, has natural beige shades. The print on this paper has a rather antique look and muted colors. Prints with an antique background look especially authentic on this paper.
Linen canvas.
Dense (300 - 400 mg), beautiful and natural material with a slight shine. Prints on canvas have a bright and clear color rendition.
Art matte paper.
Very thick paper ~ 1mm. Can be used without frame. Excellent color rendition.
Plywood.
We print on birch plywood with a thickness of 4 - 6 mm. Prints on plywood convey the image and color very accurately. These prints do not require a frame and are ready to hang as they have a hook on the back. The big advantage is that it is not susceptible to moisture; it can be hung in damp areas.
Possible sizes:
A5 - 8.3 x 5.8 " (210 x 148 mm)
A4 - 11.7 x 8.3 " (297 x 210 mm)
A3 - 16.5 x 11.7 " (420 x 297 mm)
A2 - 23.3 x 16.5 " (594 x 420mm)
Materials and sizes for this print are listed in the product type in the drop-down menu.
Frame is not included.
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