File:17th Century Etching by Antonio Tempesta showing the cyclops Polyphemus, Galatea and Acis.jpg
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Description17th Century Etching by Antonio Tempesta showing the cyclops Polyphemus, Galatea and Acis.jpg |
English: 17th Century Etching on paper by Antonio Tempesta showing the cyclops Polyphemus playing the reeds, as Galatea and Acis embrace |
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Source | San Francisco Museum of Art |
Author | Antonio Tempesta |
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Software used | Acorn version 4.5.8 |