Juno and Jupiter Consult Tiresias, Hendrick Goltzius (workshop of), 1728 Canvas Print
Juno and Jupiter do not agree on the answer to the question of which of the sexes has greater lust for love. That's why they put the matter to Tiresias, who was once a woman for seven years, so he can weigh both sides of the matter. Tiresias is sitting in his study. There are books on the shelf behind him and the table in front of him. Next to the book on the table a pair of glasses. When Tiresias agrees with Jupiter, Juno blinds him. Jupiter eased Juno's punishment and showed him the future in his blindness. Below the performance two lines of verse in Latin. The print is part of an album.
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