Idomeneus, seated at a table, reads a letter. Next to him stands Timocrates who convinces him of Philokles' treachery. The scene is framed by an ornamental frame with olive branches and a bow at the bottom. Numbered top right: No. I. Timocrates convinces Idomeneus of Philokles' treachery, print maker: Jean-Baptiste Tilliard, (mentioned on object), intermediary draughtsman: Charles Monnet, (mentioned on object), publisher: Pierre Didot, print maker: France, intermediary draughtsman: France, publisher: Paris, publisher: Paris, publisher: Paris, publisher: Paris, publisher: Paris, 1785, paper


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