16th Century Print By Boyvin: Medea Sacrifices A Black Sheep At The Temple Of Hebe And Hecate
Artist: Boyvin Rene ( 1525 - 1598 Ou 1625 )
MEDEA SACRIFICES A BLACK SHEEP AT THE TEMPLE OF HEBE AND HECATE IN ORDER TO OBTAIN THE REJUVENATION OF AESON
From the setl: History of Jason and the conquest of the golden fleece
After L. Thiry (RD: 39 to 64)
Nice print, oblique fold in the lower left corner, tiny foxing, proof cut on three sides a few millimeters beyond the copper line and inside it a few millimeters on the right side.
R.Dumesnil: 57
Image width: 228.00
Image height: 158.00
Sheet width: 231.00
Sheet height: 162.00
From the setl: History of Jason and the conquest of the golden fleece
After L. Thiry (RD: 39 to 64)
Nice print, oblique fold in the lower left corner, tiny foxing, proof cut on three sides a few millimeters beyond the copper line and inside it a few millimeters on the right side.
R.Dumesnil: 57
Image width: 228.00
Image height: 158.00
Sheet width: 231.00
Sheet height: 162.00
280 €
Period: 16th century
Style: Renaissance, Louis 13th
Condition: Good condition
Material: Paper
Width: 231 mm
Height: 162 mm
Reference (ID): 1413604
Availability: In stock
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