Slapende Silenus Vastgebonden, Michel Natalis, after Giovanni Francesco Romanelli, 1632 - 1633 print The sleeping Silenus, a crown of wingerd leaves on the head, is tied to a tree by three followers of Bacchus with twigs. Next to Silenus are his drinking nap and staff. Upstairs, on a rock, a satar watches. At the rear left the gallery of a classic temple with the statue of a woman in front. Rome paper engraving (story of) Silenus. sleeping; unconsciousness


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