Hekuba scratches the eyes of Polymestor, Crispijn van de Passe (I), 1602 - 1607 print To avenge the murder of her son, Hekuba scratches the eyes of the Thrakier Polymestor. On the left in the background, Polyxena, the daughter of Hekuba, is sacrificed by Neoptolemus. On the right in the background Hekuba who finds the corpse of her son Polydorus, which was washed up on the beach. In the margin a four -line caption, in two columns, in Latin. Cologne paper engraving Hecuba tears out Polymnestor's eyes and kills his two sons. Hecuba finds her dead son Polydorus on the sea-shore. Polyxena is sacri


Hekuba scratches the eyes of Polymestor, Crispijn van de Passe (I), 1602 - 1607 print To avenge the murder of her son, Hekuba scratches the eyes of the Thrakier Polymestor. On the left in the background, Polyxena, the daughter of Hekuba, is sacrificed by Neoptolemus. On the right in the background Hekuba who finds the corpse of her son Polydorus, which was washed up on the beach. In the margin a four -line caption, in two columns, in Latin. Cologne paper engraving Hecuba tears out Polymnestor's eyes and kills his two sons. Hecuba finds her dead son Polydorus on the sea-shore. Polyxena is sacrificed by Neoptolemus on Achilles' tomb


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