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Sculpture of Dirce being tied to a bull, Farnese Bull, Dirces, à zeto et Amphione ob vindictam matris (...) (title on object), Antique sculptures in Rome (series title), Antiquarum statuarum urbis Romae quae in publicis locis visuntur icones (series title), Antique sculpture known as the Farnese Bull. The brothers Amphion and Zethus tie the braided hair of Dirce to the horns , print maker: anonymous, publisher: Andrea Vaccari, print maker: Italy, publisher: Rome, 1584, paper, engraving, height 224 mm × width 135 mm.

Sculpture of Dirce being tied to a bull, Farnese Bull, Dirces, à zeto et Amphione ob vindictam matris (...) (title on object), Antique sculptures in Rome (series title), Antiquarum statuarum urbis Romae quae in publicis locis visuntur icones (series title), Antique sculpture known as the Farnese Bull. The brothers Amphion and Zethus tie the braided hair of Dirce to the horns , print maker: anonymous, publisher: Andrea Vaccari, print maker: Italy, publisher: Rome, 1584, paper, engraving, height 224 mm × width 135 mm.
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Sculpture of Dirce being tied to a bull, Farnese Bull, Dirces, à zeto et Amphione ob vindictam matris (...) (title on object), Antique sculptures in Rome (series title), Antiquarum statuarum urbis Romae quae in publicis locis visuntur icones (series title), Antique sculpture known as the Farnese Bull. The brothers Amphion and Zethus tie the braided hair of Dirce to the horns , print maker: anonymous, publisher: Andrea Vaccari, print maker: Italy, publisher: Rome, 1584, paper, engraving, height 224 mm × width 135 mm
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2856 x 4416 px | 36.1 MB
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24.2 x 37.4 cm | 9.5 x 14.7 in (300 dpi)
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