EditorialCreusa or Glauce. Daughter of Creon, king of Corinth. Wife of Jason. Death of Creusa. Engraving by Knesing. The Universe Illustrated, 1880. Colored.
EditorialIn Frame Medea, 1866-68 By Frederick Sandys, Greek legend describes Medea as a sorceress and the wife of Jason. When he deserted her for another woman, Medea poisoned both her rival (Glauce) and her two children., Greek MythologyPre-Raphaelite, Magic.
EditorialMedea, 1868 Artist: Frederick Sandys, Greek legend describes Medea as a sorceress and the wife of Jason. When he deserted her for another woman, Medea poisoned both her rival (Glauce) and her two children., Art Movement, Pre-Raphaelite, Greek Mythology...
EditorialMedea, 1868 Artist: Frederick Sandys, Greek legend describes Medea as a sorceress and the wife of Jason. When he deserted her for another woman, Medea poisoned both her rival (Glauce) and her two children., Art Movement, Pre-Raphaelite, Greek Mythology...
EditorialCreusa or Glauce. Daughter of Creon, king of Corinth. Wife of Jason. Death of Creusa. Engraving by Knesing. The Universe Illustrated, 1880. Colored.
EditorialCreusa or Glauce. Daughter of Creon, king of Corinth. Wife of Jason. Death of Creusa. Engraving by Knesing. The Universe Illustrated, 1880. Colored.