Hercules dressed in the tunica of Deïanira, Joseph Mulder, 1688 Canvas Print

Hercules dressed in the tunica of Deïanira, Joseph Mulder, 1688 Canvas Print

Hercules has attracted the poisoned tunica, which his wife Deïanira sent him. She was under the assumption that the tunica had been covered by Nessus with a love potion, but the tunica turned out to be poisoned. Jupiter, standing on a piedestal, turns his face away from the tormented Hercules. In the background, people look on in horror and Deïanira commits suicide. To the right in the foreground are the attributes of Hercules: the lion's skin, the club and a laurel wreath. On the clouds angels with trumpets, on which banners hang. On an en banner is the beehive, symbol of the Amsterdam theatre.

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