Dirce is bound to a bull Farnese Bull Sculpturen from antiquity (series title) Antique sculpture known as the Farnese Bull. The brothers Amphion and Zethus bind the braided hair of Dirce attached to the horns of a bull. Caption in Latin. Print part of a album. Manufacturer : printmaker: anonymous editor: Giovanni Battista de'Rossi (listed building) publisher Antonio Salamanca (rejected attribution) provider of privilege: Urban VIII (listed property) Place manufacture: printmaker: Italy Publisher: Rome Publisher: Rome Grantor of privilege: Vatican Dated: 1538 and / or 1641 Physical characterist


Dirce is bound to a bull Farnese Bull Sculpturen from antiquity (series title) Antique sculpture known as the Farnese Bull. The brothers Amphion and Zethus bind the braided hair of Dirce attached to the horns of a bull. Caption in Latin. Print part of a album. Manufacturer : printmaker: anonymous editor: Giovanni Battista de'Rossi (listed building) publisher Antonio Salamanca (rejected attribution) provider of privilege: Urban VIII (listed property) Place manufacture: printmaker: Italy Publisher: Rome Publisher: Rome Grantor of privilege: Vatican Dated: 1538 and / or 1641 Physical characteristics: engra material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: h 178 mm × W 235 mmToelichtingDeze picture is part of a series of at least 19 prints of sculptures of the oudheid. Subject: piece of sculpture, reproduction of a piece of sculpture amphion and Zethus avenge Their mother by tying Dirce to the horns of a bull


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