Ceres one Phytalus Phytalus is left kneeling on the ground. He receives Ceres a fig tree as thanks for his hospitality. Right two dragons Where: usually drawn by the chariot of Ceres. Central among three lines of Latin text (Pausanias 'Description of Greece': I, 37, 2) . Manufacturer : printmaker: Salvator Rosa (listed building) in its design: Salvator Rosa (listed property) Place manufacture: Italy Date: ca. 1662 Physical characteristics: etching and dry point material: paper Technique: etching / dry point measurements: sheet: h 350 mm (Inner cut plate edge.) × W 234 mm (Inner cut plate edge.


Ceres one Phytalus Phytalus is left kneeling on the ground. He receives Ceres a fig tree as thanks for his hospitality. Right two dragons Where: usually drawn by the chariot of Ceres. Central among three lines of Latin text (Pausanias 'Description of Greece': I, 37, 2) . Manufacturer : printmaker: Salvator Rosa (listed building) in its design: Salvator Rosa (listed property) Place manufacture: Italy Date: ca. 1662 Physical characteristics: etching and dry point material: paper Technique: etching / dry point measurements: sheet: h 350 mm (Inner cut plate edge.) × W 234 mm (Inner cut plate edge.) Subject: Ceres gives Phytalus the fig-tree


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