Artemisia is drinking the axis of its male Mausolus Arthimesia (title object) Artemisia is the armor of her deceased husband and gets a clerk sprinkled the ashes of her husband in a goblet. In the background is his body burned by Artemisia near a building, Where: apparently the mausoleum to commemorate his death voorstelt. Manufacturer : printmaker Georg Pencz (listed building) in its design: Georg PenczPlaats manufacture: Germany Date: 1537 - 1541 Physical features: car material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Dimensions: sheet: h 191 mm × W 135 mm Subject: Artemisia, queen of Cari


Artemisia is drinking the axis of its male Mausolus Arthimesia (title object) Artemisia is the armor of her deceased husband and gets a clerk sprinkled the ashes of her husband in a goblet. In the background is his body burned by Artemisia near a building, Where: apparently the mausoleum to commemorate his death voorstelt. Manufacturer : printmaker Georg Pencz (listed building) in its design: Georg PenczPlaats manufacture: Germany Date: 1537 - 1541 Physical features: car material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Dimensions: sheet: h 191 mm × W 135 mm Subject: Artemisia, queen of Caria, drinks from a cup the ashes of her husband Mausolus mixed in liquid


Size: 1339px × 1867px
Photo credit: © Art World / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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