T958, POLYXENA SACRIFICED BY PYRRHUS AT THE TOMB OF ACHILLES [HE IS HOLDING THE DAUGHTER OF PRIAM BY THE HAIR, HIS SWORD IN HIS UPLIFTED RIGHT ARM ABOUT TO PIERCE HER; THE TOMB IS OF CLASSICAL DESIGN, ORNAMENTED WITH A FESTOON, MASKS AT THE CORNERS, IT IS INSCRIBED ACHILLES IN GREEK]
Description: POLYXENA SACRIFICED BY PYRRHUS AT THE TOMB OF ACHILLES [HE IS HOLDING THE DAUGHTER OF PRIAM BY THE HAIR, HIS SWORD IN HIS UPLIFTED RIGHT ARM ABOUT TO PIERCE HER; THE TOMB IS OF CLASSICAL DESIGN, ORNAMENTED WITH A FESTOON, MASKS AT THE CORNERS, IT IS INSCRIBED ACHILLES IN GREEK]
Prendeville, J.: Explanatory catalogue of the proof-impressions of the antique gems possessed by the late Prince Poniatowski and now in the possession of John Tyrrell, Esq. (1841): 958
Monson, (Lord)
Christie's, London: June 9, 1851, lot 132
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