Cephalus and Procris Cephalus and Procris Tapestry with the history of Cephalus and Procris from the Diana series The histories of Diana (series title), Central are Diana, dressed in blue brocade from Lucca with white birds and lions as patrons, and Procis saying goodbye to each other before the latter returns to her husband Cephalus, who had accused her of infidelity and for which she had fled. The moments of seduction and flights are presented at the end in nature and on the second plan. The foreground is dominated on the left and right by elegantly dressed hunters with their hunting gear

Cephalus and Procris Cephalus and Procris Tapestry with the history of Cephalus and Procris from the Diana series The histories of Diana (series title), Central are Diana, dressed in blue brocade from Lucca with white birds and lions as patrons, and Procis saying goodbye to each other before the latter returns to her husband Cephalus, who had accused her of infidelity and for which she had fled. The moments of seduction and flights are presented at the end in nature and on the second plan. The foreground is dominated on the left and right by elegantly dressed hunters with their hunting gear Stock Photo
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Penta Springs Limited / Alamy Stock Photo

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W54PFN

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98.2 MB (7.8 MB Compressed download)

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7146 x 4803 px | 60.5 x 40.7 cm | 23.8 x 16 inches | 300dpi

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Artokoloro

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This image could have imperfections as it’s either historical or reportage.

Cephalus and Procris Cephalus and Procris Tapestry with the history of Cephalus and Procris from the Diana series The histories of Diana (series title), Central are Diana, dressed in blue brocade from Lucca with white birds and lions as patrons, and Procis saying goodbye to each other before the latter returns to her husband Cephalus, who had accused her of infidelity and for which she had fled. The moments of seduction and flights are presented at the end in nature and on the second plan. The foreground is dominated on the left and right by elegantly dressed hunters with their hunting gear, hunting dogs and falcon., François Spiering (workshop of), Delft, c. 1593 - c. 1610, ketting, inslag, tapestry, h 354 cm × h 351 cm × w 546 cm × w 542 cm