Hebe, Giovanni Jacopo Caraglio, 1526, Graphic Art, Copper Engraving, Hebe is seen hurrying, full of youthful joy and with a garland of spring flowers adorning her hair. Hebe was the goddess of youth and was given the task of pouring nectar for the gods. In Giovanni Jacopo Caraglio’s print after Rosso Fiorentino, she is seen primarily in her role of representing eternal youth. Thorvaldsen, too, took Hebe as his motif several times but consistently portrayed her with a jug and a bowl. So Thorvaldsen’s Hebe incorporates more clearly the role she had in pouring the draught of immortality and offering it to the other gods. The Greek Hebe corresponds to the Roman Juventus., Paper, Color, Printer's ink, Copper engraving, Printet, Height (plate size) 210 mm, Height (paper size) 230 mm, Width (plate size) 110 mm, Width (paper size) 310 mm, 16, SVM DEA PERPEIVA GAVDENS FORMOSA IVVENTA, Graphic Design, European, Renaissance (1300 - 1690), Printer, Carlo Losi
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