Hesperia and Aesacus, Metamorphoses of Ovid (series title), Aesacus, a son of King Priamus of Troy, had fallen in love with the river nymph Hesperia and pursued her. During her flight, Hesperia was bitten by a snake and died. Aesacus finds her body. The snake still coils around her ankle., print maker: Crispijn van de Passe (II), after print by: Antonio Tempesta, publisher: Crispijn van de Passe (II), (attributed to), c. 1636 - 1670, paper, engraving, height 167 mm × width 228 mm
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Hesperia, Aesacus, Metamorphoses, Ovid, series title, Aesacus, son, King Priamus, Troy, fallen, love, river nymph Hesperia, pursued, flight, Hesperia, bitten, snake, died, Aesacus finds, body, snake, coils, ankle, print maker, Crispijn van de Passe, II, print, Antonio Tempesta, publisher, Crispijn van de Passe, II, attributed, c, 1636, 1670, paper, engraving, height 167 mm × width 228 mm
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