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Hercule, enfant, étouffant des serpents
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Hercules torching gold wool
Hercules torching gold wool
overall: The work presents Hercule torcind the golden wool, while it was found in the captivity of Queen Omphale. At the behest of the oracle of Delphi Hercule had to serve Omphale...
L'Enfant Prodigue Dissipe son Bien (The Prodigal Son Wastes his Inheritance), from "L'Enfant Prodigue" (The Prodigal Son)
L'Enfant Prodigue Dissipe son Bien (The Prodigal Son Wastes his Inheritance), from "L'Enfant Prodigue" (The Prodigal Son)
Etching; second state of three (Lieure), L'Enfant Prodigue...
L'Enfant Prodigue Dissipe son Bien (The Prodigal Son Wastes his Inheritance), from "L'Enfant Prodigue" (The Prodigal Son)
L'Enfant Prodigue Dissipe son Bien (The Prodigal Son Wastes his Inheritance), from "L'Enfant Prodigue" (The Prodigal Son)
Etching; second state of three (Lieure), L'Enfant Prodigue...
Lindemann, Christian Philipp (Stecher) and Werner, Anna Maria (draftswoman) after Baratta, Francesco (sculptor): Hercule, Abb. 213. Copper engraving; 400 x 258 mm (plate border). From: Leplat, Raymond: Recueil des marbes antiques qui se trouvent dans la G
Lindemann, Christian Philipp (Stecher) and Werner, Anna Maria (draftswoman) after Baratta, Francesco (sculptor): Hercule, Abb. 213. Copper engraving; 400 x 258 mm (plate border). From: Leplat, Raymond: Recueil des marbes antiques qui se trouvent dans la G
Lindemann, Christian Philipp (Stecher) and Werner, Anna Maria (draftswoman) after Baratta, Francesco (sculptor): Hercule, Abb. 213. Copper engraving; 400 x 258 mm (plate border). F...
Tirthankara Suparsvanatha in Kayotsarga, or Standing Meditation, Posture and Protected by a Five-Headed Naga
Tirthankara Suparsvanatha in Kayotsarga, or Standing Meditation, Posture and Protected by a Five-Headed Naga
Formerly thought to represent Parsvanatha, Jainism’s twenty-third Tirthankara, this sculpture has now been identified as Suparsvanatha, Jainism’s seventh Tirthankara. According to ...

