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QUERCULANES, nymphs, channel protectors. Engraving from 1819 in "
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XEE4137317 QUERCULANES, nymphs, channel protectors. Engraving from 1819 in " Lettres a Emilie sur la mythologie" by Charles Albert Demoustier (1760-1801). Private collection. by Anonymous; Private Collection; (add.info.: QUERCULANES, nymphs, channel protectors. Engraving from 1819 in " Lettres a Emilie sur la mythologie" by Charles Albert Demoustier (1760-1801). Private collection.); Stefano Bianchetti; out of copyright
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This print showcases an exquisite engraving from 1819, found in the renowned book "Lettres a Emilie sur la mythologie" by Charles Albert Demoustier. The artwork features the enchanting QUERCULANES, nymphs who serve as protectors of channels. With delicate lines and intricate details, this piece transports viewers to the mythical realm of ancient Greece. The anonymous artist behind this masterpiece skillfully captures the essence of these mythological characters. Their graceful forms and ethereal beauty are brought to life through precise engravings that have stood the test of time. Housed in a private collection, this rare find offers us a glimpse into both history and mythology. It serves as a testament to the enduring fascination with Greek myths and legends throughout centuries. Italian photographer Stefano Bianchetti has expertly captured this print, ensuring its preservation for future generations to appreciate. Through his lens, we can admire every stroke and nuance that makes this engraving so remarkable. As we gaze upon these nymphs standing guard over their sacred channels, we are reminded of their significance in ancient Greek culture - symbols of protection and guardianship over nature's vital resources. This image invites us to delve into the rich tapestry of mythology while appreciating the artistic mastery behind it all.
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