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Thetis returns water nymphs Scenes life Achilles
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Thetis returns water nymphs Scenes life Achilles
Thetis returns to her water nymphs Scenes from the life of Achilles (series title) Vitam et mortem achilli (series title), River landscape with two nymphs sitting on the shore, and Thetis with Achilles in her arms. Behind them two nymphs near a pedestal with a classical vase. Bottom center: 6. Sixth print from a series of fourteen with scenes from the life of Achilles, Thetis leaves Peleus and returns to her home in the sea, J. Alexander Janssens, Zuid-Nederland, c. 1700, paper, etching, h 163 mm × w 133 mm
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1700 Achilles Arms Bottom Center Fourteen Home Pedestal Returns River Landscape Scenes Series Title Shore Thetis Two Nymphs
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This print titled "Thetis returns to her water nymphs Scenes from the life of Achilles" transports us to a serene river landscape. The image showcases two graceful nymphs sitting on the shore, their ethereal presence accentuated by the tranquil surroundings. In the center, Thetis cradles Achilles in her arms, symbolizing the bond between mother and son. Behind them stands a pedestal adorned with a classical vase, adding an element of timeless beauty to the scene. The composition is further enhanced by its placement at the bottom center of this sixth print from a series of fourteen depicting various moments from Achilles' life. The artwork captures a pivotal moment as Thetis bids farewell to Peleus and returns to her home in the sea. The artist, J. Alexander Janssens, hailing from Zuid-Nederland around 1700, skillfully employs etching techniques on paper to bring this mythical narrative to life. As we gaze upon this exquisite piece from the Liszt Collection, we are transported into a world where gods and mortals intertwine. It serves as a reminder of our connection with nature and mythology's enduring power in shaping our understanding of human existence.
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