Anna reveals her love for Serestus Illustrations in tragedy Didoos Doot (series title) Anna, the sister of Dido, has revealed her love for Serestes. She is joined sank to the floor in the arms of a female figure. The margin is a two-line caption in Dutch. This illustration is made at the first operation of the tragedy Didoos Doot (1668), written by Andries Pels. The print is part of a four part series with scenes from this treurspel. Manufacturer : printmaker: Gerard de Lairesse (listed building) in its design: Gerard de Lairesse Date: 1668 Physical features: etching material: paper Technique:


Anna reveals her love for Serestus Illustrations in tragedy Didoos Doot (series title) Anna, the sister of Dido, has revealed her love for Serestes. She is joined sank to the floor in the arms of a female figure. The margin is a two-line caption in Dutch. This illustration is made at the first operation of the tragedy Didoos Doot (1668), written by Andries Pels. The print is part of a four part series with scenes from this treurspel. Manufacturer : printmaker: Gerard de Lairesse (listed building) in its design: Gerard de Lairesse Date: 1668 Physical features: etching material: paper Technique: etching Dimensions: plate edge: H 181 mm × W 132 mmToelichtingPrent manufactured for: Pels, Andries. Didoos doot, tragedy. Amsterdam: Jacob Lescaille, 1668. Subject: suffering, misfortune or Anna, Dido's sister and right


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