Death of Sardanapalus Fatum Assijriorum (title object) biblical, mythological and allegorical (series title) Round representation. The Assyrian king Sardanapalus puts his house on fire after the Medes have defeat his army at Nineveh. He chases his court to the blade. The print is lost to a bas-relief of the Lairesse Gerard and forms part of a series with biblical, mythological and allegorical voorstellingen. Manufacturer : print maker: Johannes Glauber (indicated on object) to drawing of: Gerard de Lairesse (listed on Object ) to painting by Gerard de Lairesse (listed building) Publisher: Leon


Death of Sardanapalus Fatum Assijriorum (title object) biblical, mythological and allegorical (series title) Round representation. The Assyrian king Sardanapalus puts his house on fire after the Medes have defeat his army at Nineveh. He chases his court to the blade. The print is lost to a bas-relief of the Lairesse Gerard and forms part of a series with biblical, mythological and allegorical voorstellingen. Manufacturer : print maker: Johannes Glauber (indicated on object) to drawing of: Gerard de Lairesse (listed on Object ) to painting by Gerard de Lairesse (listed building) Publisher: Leonard Schenk (listed property) Place manufacture: printmaker unknown to painting: Amsterdam Publisher: Amsterdam Date: 1684 - 1726 Physical features: etching material: paper Technique: etching dimensions: plate edge: h 305 mm × W 314 mm Subject: death or Sardanapalus: before burning himself in his palace with all his treasures, he has his harem and his horses killed


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