Dubourg, Louis Fabritius, Folkema, Jacob, Adventures of Telemachus, Pygmalion of Tyre poisoned, recto - manuscript in brown ink, When Pygmalion, king of Tyre, discovers that his wife Astarbe has a lover named Joazar, he is only too happy to poison this man. The king himself is ultimately the victim of his plan and lies poisoned on the ground in the representation. Behind this is Astarbe who gives her lover Joazar the ring of Pygmalion, in the hope that he will become the next king. Illustration made for book 8 of 'Adventures of Telemachus', written by François de Fénélon., print, engraving, prints, engravings, verso - stamped, Astarbé; ayant túe Pigmalion; donne l'Anneau Royal, et son Diamant et Joasar, height 235 mm, width 180 mm, Dutch, 1692 - 1767, print maker, 1703 - 1767, paper, etching, engraving (printing process), Work conception, 1693 - 1775-09-16
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Dubourg, Louis Fabritius, Folkema, Jacob, Adventures, Telemachus, Pygmalion, Tyre poisoned, recto - manuscript, brown ink, king, Tyre, discovers, wife Astarbe, lover, Joazar, too happy, poison, man, ultimately, victim, plan, lies poisoned, ground, representation, Astarbe, gives, lover Joazar, ring, hope, will, next king, Illustration, book 8, written, François de Fénélon, print, engraving, prints, engravings, verso - stamped, Astarbé, ayant túe Pigmalion, donne l'Anneau Royal, et son Diamant et Joasar, height 235 mm, width 180 mm, Dutch, 1692 - 1767, print maker, 1703 - 1767, paper, etching, printing process, Work conception, 1693 - 1775-09-16
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