Telemachus is offered the head of the Metrodorus traitor, Jean-Baptiste Tilliard, After Charles Monnet, 1785 print In a tent camp, a kneeling servant (right) keeps the severed head of Metrodorus up. For him, Telemachus stands in front of a tent with raised arms. Soldiers and kings are around them. The whole is framed by a decorative frame with olive branches and a bow at the bottom. Numbered at the top right: No. I. print maker: Franceafter drawing by: Francepublisher: Parispublisher: Parispublisher: Parispublisher: Parispublisher: Paris paper etching / engraving (FENELON, Telemachus) specific


Telemachus is offered the head of the Metrodorus traitor, Jean-Baptiste Tilliard, After Charles Monnet, 1785 print In a tent camp, a kneeling servant (right) keeps the severed head of Metrodorus up. For him, Telemachus stands in front of a tent with raised arms. Soldiers and kings are around them. The whole is framed by a decorative frame with olive branches and a bow at the bottom. Numbered at the top right: No. I. print maker: Franceafter drawing by: Francepublisher: Parispublisher: Parispublisher: Parispublisher: Parispublisher: Paris paper etching / engraving (FENELON, Telemachus) specific works of literature (with AUTHOR, Title). (story of) Telemachus. (military) camp with tents. ornament ~ festoon, garland


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