Robert Greene (1558-1592), from the title page of the pamphlet Greene In Conceipte, 1598.
One of the "University Wits" Greene came to London to write for the stage in the 1580s but turned to prose works on the theme of the prodigal son and pamphlets that drew on his extensive experience in the gamy brothels and alehouses of the London liberties. This allegorical woodcut, of the dead Greene in his funeral shroud, comes from a pamphlet published six years after his death.