Timoclea throws her rapist into a well. Seker Captain Thinoclex, having raped a woman of Thebes, wants to know where she had hidden her jewels, and in her garden he throws him into the well, where he looks with his head in it. Timoclea, a woman from Thebes, was raped by a Thracian captain, who afterwards demanded her money. Here she lures him to her garden where she then throws him into the well. Later she has to answer for this to Alexander the Great, who praises her self-confidence and revenge and sets her free. Numbered top right: 9. Drawing is part of an album., drawing, draughtsman: Leonaert Bramer, c. 1655 - c. 1665, prepared paper, pen, brush, height, 406 mm × width, 298 mm
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