Dochters van Pelias Doden Hun Vader, Virgil, 1569 print Medea forces the daughters of the sleeping Pelias to kill their father. On the right a kettle with the ram that Medea turned into a lamb to convince the daughters of her magic art. In the background Medea pulled on her car through dragons. print maker: Neurenbergpublisher: Frankfurt am Mainpublisher: Frankfurt am Mainpublisher: Frankfurt am Main paper letterpress printing scrollwork, strapwork ~ ornament. Medea boils an old ram in a cauldron: a young lamb comes out; the daughters of Pelias watch the scene. the daughters of Pelias kill the
Dochters van Pelias Doden Hun Vader, Virgil, 1569 print Medea forces the daughters of the sleeping Pelias to kill their father. On the right a kettle with the ram that Medea turned into a lamb to convince the daughters of her magic art. In the background Medea pulled on her car through dragons. print maker: Neurenbergpublisher: Frankfurt am Mainpublisher: Frankfurt am Mainpublisher: Frankfurt am Main paper letterpress printing scrollwork, strapwork ~ ornament. Medea boils an old ram in a cauldron: a young lamb comes out; the daughters of Pelias watch the scene. the daughters of Pelias kill their father in his bed; Medea plunges his body in boiling water
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