EditorialHylas and the Nymphs. Dated: 1771. Dimensions: plate: 24.1 x 19 cm (9 1/2 x 7 1/2 in.) sheet: 27.4 x 38.4 cm (10 13/16 x 15 1/8 in.). Medium: etching on laid paper.
EditorialFireman's Shield, 1839?50, Made in Hartford, Connecticut, United States, American, Leather, 20 1/4 x 15 1/2 in. (51.4 x 39.4 cm), Natural Substances, Hylas Sack and Bucket Company.
EditorialHylas kidnapped by the Mysian Naiads (Euneica, Malis and Nycheia), who dwelled in the spring of Pegae near lake Askanios. Copperplate engraving by Tommaso Piroli from his Antiquities of Herculaneum (Antichita di Ercolano), Rome, 1790.
EditorialMosaic depicting "Hylas and the Nymphs", dated between the late 2nd century B.C. and early Imperial Period. Tor Bella Monaca. Palazzo Massimo. National Roman Museum. Rome.
EditorialHylas kidnapped by the Mysian Naiads (Euneica, Malis and Nycheia), who dwelled in the spring of Pegae near lake Askanios. Copperplate engraving by Tommaso Piroli from his Antiquities of Herculaneum (Antichita di Ercolano), Rome, 1790.
Editorial[Sculptures of Hylas and the Nymphs, Allegorical Figures of the Three Fates, Zephyr wooing Flora, and Michelangelo's Bacchus and Donatello's St. George].
Editorial[Sculptures of Hylas and the Nymphs, Allegorical Figures of the Three Fates, Zephyr wooing Flora, and Michelangelo's Bacchus and Donatello's St. George].
EditorialMosaic depicting "Hylas and the Nymphs", dated between the late 2nd century B.C. and early Imperial Period. Tor Bella Monaca. Palazzo Massimo. National Roman Museum. Rome.
Editorial[Sculptures of Hylas and the Nymphs, Allegorical Figures of the Three Fates, Zephyr wooing Flora, and Michelangelo's Bacchus and Donatello's St. George].
EditorialHylas and the Nymphs. Dated: 1771. Dimensions: plate: 24.1 x 19 cm (9 1/2 x 7 1/2 in.) sheet: 27.4 x 38.4 cm (10 13/16 x 15 1/8 in.). Medium: etching on laid paper.
EditorialHylas kidnapped by the Mysian Naiads (Euneica, Malis and Nycheia), who dwelled in the spring of Pegae near lake Askanios. Copperplate engraving by Tommaso Piroli from his Antiquities of Herculaneum (Antichita di Ercolano), Rome, 1790.
EditorialHylas and the Nymphs. Dated: 1771. Dimensions: plate: 24.1 x 19 cm (9 1/2 x 7 1/2 in.) sheet: 27.4 x 38.4 cm (10 13/16 x 15 1/8 in.). Medium: etching on laid paper.
EditorialIla e le ninfe (Hylas and the Nymphs). Dated: 1916. Dimensions: block: 23.6 ? 17.1 cm (9 5/16 ? 6 3/4 in.) sheet: 32 ? 24.8 cm (12 5/8 ? 9 3/4 in.). Medium: chiaroscuro woodcut in teal and black on wove paper.
EditorialHylas and the Nymphs. Dated: 1771. Dimensions: plate: 24.1 x 19 cm (9 1/2 x 7 1/2 in.) sheet: 27.4 x 38.4 cm (10 13/16 x 15 1/8 in.). Medium: etching on laid paper.
Editorial[Sculptures of Hylas and the Nymphs, Allegorical Figures of the Three Fates, Zephyr wooing Flora, and Michelangelo's Bacchus and Donatello's St. George].
EditorialHylas and the Water Nymphs, late 17th century, Engraving, sheet: 10 5/8 x 21 in. (27 x 53.4 cm), Prints, Pietro Santi Bartoli (Italian, Perugia 1615?1700 Rome), After Giulio Romano (Italian, Rome 1499??1546 Mantua).
EditorialFireman's Shield, 1839?50, Made in Hartford, Connecticut, United States, American, Leather, 20 1/4 x 15 1/2 in. (51.4 x 39.4 cm), Natural Substances, Hylas Sack and Bucket Company.
EditorialHylas kidnapped by the Mysian Naiads (Euneica, Malis and Nycheia), who dwelled in the spring of Pegae near lake Askanios. Copperplate engraving by Tommaso Piroli from his Antiquities of Herculaneum (Antichita di Ercolano), Rome, 1790.
EditorialMosaic depicting "Hylas and the Nymphs", dated between the late 2nd century B.C. and early Imperial Period. Tor Bella Monaca. Palazzo Massimo. National Roman Museum. Rome.