Hercules in Gevecht met Acheloüs, Simon Frisius, after Antonio Tempesta, 1610 - 1664 print In the foreground, Hercules takes the river god Acheloüs in the form of a bull at the horns. On the left is Hercules in a fight with the river god in the form of a person and on the right in the form of a snake. In the background some nymphs fill the horn of abundance. print maker: Northern Netherlandsafter design by: Italy paper etching while fighting with Hercules the river-god Achelous changes himself into a bull, or a bull-headed man. while fighting with Hercules the river-god Achelous changes himsel


Hercules in Gevecht met Acheloüs, Simon Frisius, after Antonio Tempesta, 1610 - 1664 print In the foreground, Hercules takes the river god Acheloüs in the form of a bull at the horns. On the left is Hercules in a fight with the river god in the form of a person and on the right in the form of a snake. In the background some nymphs fill the horn of abundance. print maker: Northern Netherlandsafter design by: Italy paper etching while fighting with Hercules the river-god Achelous changes himself into a bull, or a bull-headed man. while fighting with Hercules the river-god Achelous changes himself into a serpent. Hercules breaks off a horn; Naiads fill the horn with flowers and fruits; it thus becomes the Cornucopia


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