Amsterdam, Lairesse, Gerard de, Sacrifice of Polyxena or Iphigenia, verso - gestempeld, Polyxena, the youngest daughter of King Priamus, is kneeling at the tomb of Achilles. Behind her stands Neoptolemos with raised sword ready to sacrifice Polyxena. A figure next to Polyxena holds a sacrificial bowl. Behind this sacrificial scene the ghost of Achilles on horseback has appeared, bystanders look on anxiously or cover their eyes. The representation can also be interpreted as the sacrifice of Iphigenia., print, prints, height 303 mm, width 390 mm, Noord-Nederlands, 1641 - 1711, print maker, printmaker, 1667 - 1667, paper, papier, etching, etsen, Work conception, after own design by, Publication (Event), Publication, publisher
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