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Procne, Philomela, and Tereus Driven Insane, Book VI, illustration from Ovid

Procne, Philomela, and Tereus Driven Insane, Book VI, illustration from Ovid's Metamorphoses, Florence, 1832

(Procne, Philomela, and Tereus Driven Insane or Progne e Filomena presentano a Teseo la Testa di suo Figlio da Loro Ucciso, Book VI, illustration from Ovid's Metamorphoses, Florence, 1832 (hand-coloure)


Luigi Ademollo

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1832  ·  hand-coloured engraving  ·  Image ID: 147490

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Procne, Philomela, and Tereus Driven Insane, Book VI, illustration from Ovid's Metamorphoses, Florence, 1832 by Luigi Ademollo. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
ovid · metamorphosis · mythology · mythological · classical · c19th · roman · progne and filomena present terro the head of his son killed by them · female · procne · philomela · tereus · insanity · madness · insane · sword · table · head · greek myth · Private Collection / Bridgeman Images
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