left the lords of Couvonge and Chalabre dressed as Minos and Rhadamanthus, brothers and judges in the underworld. For them, a fire-breathing dragon, Furies and the three-headed Cerberus. Among the show a caption in French. This print is part of a series of illustrations for a book about the festivities (including tournaments) in the Ducal Palace in Nancy on 14 February 1627. Manufacturer : printmaker Jacques Callot (listed building) in its design: Jacques Callot (listed on object) editor: Sébastien Philippe Place manufacture: Nancy Date: 1627 Physical characteristics: etching material: paper T


left the lords of Couvonge and Chalabre dressed as Minos and Rhadamanthus, brothers and judges in the underworld. For them, a fire-breathing dragon, Furies and the three-headed Cerberus. Among the show a caption in French. This print is part of a series of illustrations for a book about the festivities (including tournaments) in the Ducal Palace in Nancy on 14 February 1627. Manufacturer : printmaker Jacques Callot (listed building) in its design: Jacques Callot (listed on object) editor: Sébastien Philippe Place manufacture: Nancy Date: 1627 Physical characteristics: etching material: paper Technique: etching dimensions: plate edge: h 152 mm × W 241 mmToelichtingGebruikt as illustration in: Henry Humbert, "Combat à la barrier '(Nancy: Sébastien Philippe, 1627 ). From this print is a previous version known (in mirror image with respect to this particular copy), refer to RP-P-OB-20,604. Klinkert, C. Subject: chariot, triumphal carMinos (axis judge whether Hades) Rhadamanthus (axis judge whether Hades) tarragon (large fabulous serpent, sometimes with wings and legs), Cerberus, the three- or many-headed dog; "Cerbero '(Ripa) Where: Nancy


Size: 1942px × 1287px
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License: Licensed
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