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Legend say that Thetis plunged her son into the waters of the Stix to make him invulnerable | Harvard Art Museums | KenAI
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Legend say that Thetis plunged her son into the waters of the Stix to make him invulnerable
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French
18th century
Legend say that Thetis plunged her son into the waters of the Stix to make him invulnerable
1781
Artists
François-Robert Ingouf
Artist
Clément Pierre Marillier
Artist after
Classification
Prints
Technique
Engraving
Culture
French
Century
18th century
Division
European and American Art
Department
Department of Prints
Dimensions
Image: 10 × 6 cm (3 15/16 × 2 3/8 in.) Sheet: 16.2 × 10 cm (6 3/8 × 3 15/16 in.)
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