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The Sacrifice of Polyxena, plate 18 from a series of twenty-two plates depicting mythological subjects, bound in "Oeuvres", Vol. I
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Etching; third state of four (Préaud), Twenty-two plates depicting mythological subjects
Twenty-two plates depicting mythological subjects, Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Harris Brisbane Dick Fund 1933
Title: The Sacrifice of Polyxena, plate 18 from a series of twenty-two plates depicting mythological subjects, bound in "Oeuvres", Vol. I
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Etching; third state of four (Préaud), Twenty-two plates depicting mythological subjects.
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