Death of Polyxena, Pieter Jalhea Furnius, in or before 1571 Canvas Print

Death of Polyxena, Pieter Jalhea Furnius, in or before 1571 Canvas Print

While fighting around the Trojan horse, Polyxena, the youngest daughter of King Priam, kneels at the tomb of Achilles. Next to her, Neoptolemos stands with a raised sword ready to sacrifice Polyxena. Below the representation is a line of text in Latin, numbered on the right: 8. The print is part of a series of prints about the Trojan War.

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