Neapolitan gouache 19th century -Young man suckling a doe, Telepheus - Pompeii

Neapolitan gouache 19th century -Young man suckling a doe, Telepheus - Pompeii
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Italian school of the 19th century.
Based on a fresco discovered at the Vettii house in Pompeii.
Young man suckling a doe,
Gouache on paper under glass: W 25 cm x H 18 cm
Gilded wooden frame W 45 cm x H 38 cm

Provenance :
Fonds of a mid-19th-century furnished château belonging to the Princes de la Tour d'Auvergne (Gironde).

*Télèphe is the child of Heracles and Augè, daughter of Aléos, king of the city of Tégée, in Arcadie (a region of ancient Greece). Banished by her father, she abandoned her son on Mount Parthenion. Fed by a deer and saved by shepherds, the child was found by Heracles.

Ref: RYY9NVIBRH

Style Rome and ancient Greece (Gouaches of Rome and ancient Greece Style)
Period 19th century (Gouaches 19th century)
Country of origin Italy
Width (cm) 25
Height (cm) 18
Materials Gouache
Shipping Time Ready to ship in 2-3 Business Days
Location 75002, Paris, France
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