Herse en Agraulos openen de mand met het kind Erichthonius Bijbelse, mythologische en allegorische voorstellingen (serietitel) Two daughters of king Cecrops, Herse and Agraulos have opened the basket that Athena had entrusted to their sister Pandrosos. From the basket, lying on his side, the child crawled Erichthonius comes with a snake tail and abdomen. This looks Herse and Agraulos drives to madness. Pandrosos looks amazement. The print is part of a series of biblical, mythological and allegorical voorstellingen. Manufacturer : printmaker John Glauber (listed building), designed by Gerard de


Herse en Agraulos openen de mand met het kind Erichthonius Bijbelse, mythologische en allegorische voorstellingen (serietitel) Two daughters of king Cecrops, Herse and Agraulos have opened the basket that Athena had entrusted to their sister Pandrosos. From the basket, lying on his side, the child crawled Erichthonius comes with a snake tail and abdomen. This looks Herse and Agraulos drives to madness. Pandrosos looks amazement. The print is part of a series of biblical, mythological and allegorical voorstellingen. Manufacturer : printmaker John Glauber (listed building), designed by Gerard de Lairesse (listed building) Publisher: Leonard Schenk (possible) Place manufacture: printmaker unknown publisher: Amsterdam Date: 1656 - 1726 Physical features: etching; proofing material: paper Technique: etching Dimensions: plate edge: H 280 mm × W 382 mm Subject: the daughters of Cecrops open the basket and discover the serpent-shaped shield; possibly a crow ( Coronis metamorphosed) looks one (+ variant)


Size: 1836px × 1360px
Photo credit: © Art World / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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