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Dirke, Dirce, the wife of King Lykos, described in Greek mythology as very violent, with children and niece Antiope, historical Rome, Italy, digital reproduction of an 18th century original, original date unknown
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Dirke, Dirce, the wife of King Lykos, described in Greek mythology as very violent, with children and niece Antiope, historical Rome, Italy, digital reproduction of an 18th century original, original date unknown
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This print showcases the historical depiction of Dirke, also known as Dirce, the wife of King Lykos in Greek mythology. Known for her violent nature, she is portrayed alongside her children and niece Antiope in this digital reproduction of an 18th-century original artwork from Rome, Italy. The image transports us back to ancient times with its early eighteenth-century style drawing. The deserted backdrop adds a sense of mystery to the scene, allowing us to imagine the tales and legends that surround these characters. Dirke's brutalities are vividly captured in this historic illustration, reminding us of the dark side often found within fairy tales and myths. Her powerful presence dominates the frame as she stands beside her offspring and Antiope. Located in central Italy's Latio region (Latium), this landmark piece offers a glimpse into Europe's rich cultural heritage. The digitally reproduced image maintains its authenticity while being brought into contemporary times through modern technology. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply appreciate fine art, this striking print will undoubtedly captivate your imagination. Its intricate details and timeless appeal make it a valuable addition to any collection.
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