File:Ermafrodito e amorini.JPG

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Italiano: Incisione di Ermafrodito reclinabili su una pelle di leone, con amorini che suonano strumenti musicali. Da un cameo romana.
Français : Gravure d'Hermaphrodite inclinables sur une peau de lion, avec des amours jouant des instruments de musique. D'un camée antique romaine.
English: An engraving of Hermaphroditus reclining on a lion's skin, with cupids playing musical instruments. A copy from an ancient Roman cameo.
Date 19e al 20i secolo
Source Fonds Albert Pomme de Mirimonde. Collection de documents iconographiques. Boîte 1, Sujets antiques. Eros
Author Albert de Mirimonde

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An engraving of Hermaphroditus reclining on a lion's skin, with cupids playing musical instruments. A copy from an ancient Roman cameo. 19th-20th century. Albert Pomme de Mirimonde Fund, Collection of iconographic documents

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