ANTOINE COYPEL (ATTRIBUTED)
(1661 Paris 1722)
Heracles embracing the freed Deïaneira, with the slain centaur Nessus lying on the ground next to them.
Red and black chalk on laid paper with watermark: Foolscap.
Old numbering in brown pen lower right: 47; the verso with old inscription in brown pen: Jordans.
20.2 x 25 cm.
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(1661 Paris 1722)
Heracles embracing the freed Deïaneira, with the slain centaur Nessus lying on the ground next to them.
Red and black chalk on laid paper with watermark: Foolscap.
Old numbering in brown pen lower right: 47; the verso with old inscription in brown pen: Jordans.
20.2 x 25 cm.