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Telemaque, by order of Astarbe (Astebe), escapes from the persecutions of Pygmalion -Telemachus, by order of Astarbe, avoids the pursuits of Pygmalion. Copperplate engraving by Thomas Cook after an illustration by C
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Telemaque, by order of Astarbe (Astebe), escapes from the persecutions of Pygmalion -Telemachus, by order of Astarbe, avoids the pursuits of Pygmalion. Copperplate engraving by Thomas Cook after an illustration by C
FLO4607839 Telemaque, by order of Astarbe (Astebe), escapes from the persecutions of Pygmalion -Telemachus, by order of Astarbe, avoids the pursuits of Pygmalion. Copperplate engraving by Thomas Cook after an illustration by C. Monnet from The Copper Plate Magazine or Monthly Treasure, G. Kearsley, London, 1778.; (add.info.: Telemaque, by order of Astarbe (Astebe), escapes from the persecutions of Pygmalion -Telemachus, by order of Astarbe, avoids the pursuits of Pygmalion. Copperplate engraving by Thomas Cook after an illustration by C. Monnet from The Copper Plate Magazine or Monthly Treasure, G. Kearsley, London, 1778.); © Florilegius
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The copperplate engraving captures the tense moment when Telemaque, under the protection of Astarbe, narrowly escapes the clutches of Pygmalion. The intricate details in the illustration bring to life this mythological scene from ancient Greece, showcasing the bravery and cunning of Telemachus as he evades his pursuers.
Thomas Cook's skilled craftsmanship is evident in every line and curve of this print, highlighting the danger and urgency of the situation. The intensity of emotion on Telemaque's face as he flees adds a sense of drama to the composition, drawing viewers into the heart-pounding action unfolding before their eyes.
As we gaze upon this piece from The Copper Plate Magazine or Monthly Treasure, we are transported back to a time when myths and legends held sway over people's imaginations. The combination of mythological characters like Telemachus, Astarbe, and Pygmalion with Cook's masterful engraving technique creates a captivating visual narrative that captivates us even centuries later.
This print serves as a reminder of the enduring power of storytelling and art to transcend time and space, allowing us to connect with ancient tales in a meaningful way. It is a testament to human creativity and imagination that continues to inspire awe and wonder in all who behold it.
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