Hercules fighting the river god to Acheloüs Deianira, the daughter of the river Oeneus. Acheloüs has taken the form of a serpent. In the background left a group of nymphs, cherubs and zeewezens. Manufacturer : printmaker: Giulio Bonasone (listed building) in its design: Giulio Bonasone (possible) Place manufacture: Italy Date: 1501 - 1580 Physical features: etching and engra material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: h 268 mm × W 425 mmToelichtingDe print with ink is cleaned. In the past, someone Hercules cross with a brown ink blot bedekt. Subject:


Hercules fighting the river god to Acheloüs Deianira, the daughter of the river Oeneus. Acheloüs has taken the form of a serpent. In the background left a group of nymphs, cherubs and zeewezens. Manufacturer : printmaker: Giulio Bonasone (listed building) in its design: Giulio Bonasone (possible) Place manufacture: Italy Date: 1501 - 1580 Physical features: etching and engra material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: h 268 mm × W 425 mmToelichtingDe print with ink is cleaned. In the past, someone Hercules cross with a brown ink blot bedekt. Subject: while fighting with Hercules the river-god Achelous changes himself into a serpentNereids, daughters of Nereus; sea-nymph


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