Two carved shells, Cornelis Bellekin (attributed to), c. 1670 - c. 1700 On the right in the foreground, Andromeda is tied to the rock with both arms. She turns her head to Perseus, who comes to fly on Pegasus. He has already lifted his sword to fell the sniffing dragon that emerged from the water. In the foreground are shells of all kinds; On the right there are a number of plants and some trees in the background. On the inside the inscription: Andromeda Perseus. Amsterdam mother of pearl On the right in the foreground, Andromeda is tied to the rock with both arms. She turns her head to Perseu
Two carved shells, Cornelis Bellekin (attributed to), c. 1670 - c. 1700 On the right in the foreground, Andromeda is tied to the rock with both arms. She turns her head to Perseus, who comes to fly on Pegasus. He has already lifted his sword to fell the sniffing dragon that emerged from the water. In the foreground are shells of all kinds; On the right there are a number of plants and some trees in the background. On the inside the inscription: Andromeda Perseus. Amsterdam mother of pearl On the right in the foreground, Andromeda is tied to the rock with both arms. She turns her head to Perseus, who comes to fly on Pegasus. He has already lifted his sword to fell the sniffing dragon that emerged from the water. In the foreground are shells of all kinds; On the right there are a number of plants and some trees in the background. On the inside the inscription: Andromeda Perseus. Amsterdam mother of pearl
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