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Nominally the Greek Polyenos and the Trojan Chryseis. Polyenos does not in fact figure as her lover in the Iliad or Odyssey, and is the artist's invention.
Though the males in these engravings usually have a six pack and over muscled back (drawn from the Farnese Hercules) - though not quite to the extreme shown here - , this image is unusual among them for hiding the man's erect penis.
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| Agostino Carracci
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| Description | Italian painter, engraver and draughtsman | ||
| Date of birth/death | 16 August 1557 | 22 March 1602 | |
| Location of birth/death | Bologna | Parma | |
| Work location | Rome (1581); Venice (1582); Milan (1583); Cremona (1585); Rome (1594); Bologna (1595); Parma (1597); Bologna (1600); Bologna (1583–1584); Parma (1586–1587); Venice (1588–1589); Bologna (1589–1594); Rome (1597–1600); Parma (1600–1602) | ||
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| Author | (c) Photograph by Erich Lessing |
| Date and time of data generation | 12 December 2005 |
| Copyright holder | (c) Photograph by Erich Lessing |
| Credit/Provider | (c) Photograph by Erich Lessing |
| Headline | 18th and 19th century erotic books owned by author and |
| Special instructions | (c) Photograph by Erich Lessing |
| Source | Erich Lessing Culture and Fine Arts Archives, Vienna, Austria |
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| Urgency | User-defined priority (9) |
| Date metadata was last modified | 16:17, 15 November 2005 |
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| Short title | 33-01-06/54 |
| Writer | Dejavu |