Ceres prevents the killing of Triptolemus Lyncus and Loup-cervier (title object) biblical, mythological and allegorical (series title) in the night trying Lynkos king of Skythia young Triptolemus to murder in his sleep. Ceres prevents this Lynkos and then transforms it into a lynx. In the background the three dragons Triptolemus. 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 (listed property) Place manufacture : unknown d


Ceres prevents the killing of Triptolemus Lyncus and Loup-cervier (title object) biblical, mythological and allegorical (series title) in the night trying Lynkos king of Skythia young Triptolemus to murder in his sleep. Ceres prevents this Lynkos and then transforms it into a lynx. In the background the three dragons Triptolemus. 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 (listed property) Place manufacture : unknown date: 1656 - 1726 Physical characteristics: etching material: paper Technique: etching dimensions: sheet: b 377 mm × h 280 mm Subject: Lyncus changed into a lynx: Ceres changes Lyncus into a lynx When He is on the point of murdering the sleeping Triptolemus (Ovid , Metamorphoses V 657)


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Photo credit: © Art World / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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