EditorialIl Sacrificio di Polissena / The Sacrifice of Polyxena. Date/Period: Ca. 1733 - 1734. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 128.3 cm (50.5 in); Width: 95.3 cm (37.5 in).
EditorialVz: Polyxena sitting in front of the altar, to the right, she is pulled back by Hector, gem, intaglio, carnelian, Color: yellow, Shape: oval, standing, Processing: in gold ring, Type :, 20 x 15 mm, D. 2 mm, wt. 4.45 gr., 18th century 1700-1800.
EditorialButterflies, caterpillars and pupae in Central Europe 1, Papilio Podalirius, Papilio Machaon, Tha?s Polyxena, Parnassius Apollo, Parnassius Mnemosyne, Plate I, after S. XIII, Deuchert, Heinrich (del. ad. nat.); Slocombe, A. (del. ad nat.), 1893, Max Ko...
EditorialAttic amphora depicting scenes of Trojan War. Neoptolemus kill Priam and Achilles pursuing Troilus and Polyxena, sons of Priam. 550-540 BC. Black-figures. From Vulci, Italy. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany.
EditorialPolyxena, Priam's Daughter, is Sacrificed on Achilles's Tomb, from Les M?tamorphoses. Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973); written by Ovid (Italian, 43 B.C.-17 A.D.); printed by Louis Fort (French, 19th-20th centuries); published by Albert Skira (Swiss,...
EditorialIl Sacrificio di Polissena / The Sacrifice of Polyxena. Date/Period: Ca. 1733 - 1734. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 128.3 cm (50.5 in); Width: 95.3 cm (37.5 in).
EditorialPolyxena, Priam's Daughter, is Sacrificed on Achilles's Tomb, from Les M?tamorphoses. Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973); written by Ovid (Italian, 43 B.C.-17 A.D.); printed by Louis Fort (French, 19th-20th centuries); published by Albert Skira (Swiss,...
EditorialIl Sacrificio di Polissena / The Sacrifice of Polyxena. Date/Period: Ca. 1733 - 1734. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 128.3 cm (50.5 in); Width: 95.3 cm (37.5 in).
EditorialSouthern festoon, Zerynthia polyxena, Spanish festoon, Zerynthia rumina, false apollo, Archon apollinus, and eastern festoon, Allancastria cerisyi. Handcoloured steel engraving by the Pauquet brothers after an illustration by Alexis Nicolas Noel from H...
EditorialThe Sacrifice of Polyxena; Giovanni Battista Pittoni, Italian (Venetian), 1687 - 1767; about 1733 - 1734; Oil on canvas; Unframed: 128.3 x 95.3 cm (50 1/2 x 37 1/2 in.), Framed: 151.1 x 120.7 x 10.2 cm (59 1/2 x 47 1/2 x 4 in.).
EditorialAttic amphora depicting scenes of Trojan War. Neoptolemus kill Priam and Achilles pursuing Troilus and Polyxena, sons of Priam. 550-540 BC. Black-figures. From Vulci, Italy. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany.