Hercules en Telephos Commodus als Hercules Drie antieke beelden te Rome naar Goltzius (serietitel) An image of Hercules with his son Telephos on his arm. Hercules shoulder hangs his lion skin and the child plays with the head of the lion. The inscription on the pedestal of the statue Hercules is associated with the Roman emperor Commodus who tried Hercules courage and strength to evenaren. Manufacturer : printmaker: Nicolaes de Bruyn (listed building) printmaker: Nicholas Braeu (rejected attribution) to print from: Hendrick Goltzius Publisher: Frederik de Wit (listed property) Place manufactur


Hercules en Telephos Commodus als Hercules Drie antieke beelden te Rome naar Goltzius (serietitel) An image of Hercules with his son Telephos on his arm. Hercules shoulder hangs his lion skin and the child plays with the head of the lion. The inscription on the pedestal of the statue Hercules is associated with the Roman emperor Commodus who tried Hercules courage and strength to evenaren. Manufacturer : printmaker: Nicolaes de Bruyn (listed building) printmaker: Nicholas Braeu (rejected attribution) to print from: Hendrick Goltzius Publisher: Frederik de Wit (listed property) Place manufacture: printmaker: Netherlands print Author: Haarlem Publisher: Amsterdam Date: after about 1592 - or after about 1605 and / or ca. 1645 - ca. 1706 Physical features: car material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: h 260 mm × W 190 mm Subject: piece of sculpture, reproduction of a piece of sculpture (story of) Telephus (story) Hercules (Hercules) (story of) Commodus the Roman Emperor (+ mythological or allegorical portrait, allegorical representation of events from the life of historical person)


Size: 1364px × 1832px
Photo credit: © Art World / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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