Mocking of Ceres, The goddess Ceres, looking for her daughter Proserpina, resting at a hut. She drinks from a jug given to her by an old woman. A small naked boy next to the old woman points to Ceres and laughs at her. The print has a Latin signature. After a painting by Adam Elsheimer, a little boy (Abas, Ascalabus, or Stellio) laughs at Ceres, because she drinks too avidly while she is resting at an old woman's house, Hendrick Goudt (mentioned on object), Rome, 1610, paper, engraving, w 246 mm × h 311 mm
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Mocking, Ceres, goddess Ceres, looking, daughter Proserpina, resting, hut, drinks, jug given, old woman, small naked boy next, old woman points, laughs, print, Latin signature, painting, Adam Elsheimer, little boy, Abas, Ascalabus, Stellio, drinks too avidly, old woman's house, Hendrick Goudt, mentioned, object, Rome, 1610, paper, engraving, w 246 mm × h 311 mm
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