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Description Aidoneus - Hades (Pluton) & Persephone (Proserpina) & Cerberus (Kerberos)
Deutsch: Als König der Unterwelt thront in düsterer Majestät Hades, den Gesang des Orpheus um Euridice hörend, und neben ihm seine Gemahlin Persephone, um welche ein melanchonisches Schweigen herrscht. Aus einem Freskobild der Glyptothek in München.
English: Hades (Pluton) depicted sitting on the left holding a bident in his left hand, next to Persephone (Proserpina), with Cerberus (Kerberos) seated below
Date Published: January 1864
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Deutsch: Mythologie der Griechen und Römer für die reifere und gebildete weibliche Jugend, Von Julie Hoffmann; 264 Seiten, Breslau 1864
(p. 122 Fig. 38 Von Peter v. Cornelius) (Google eBook)
Author Publisher: Eduard Trewendt, Atelier für Holzschnittkunst von August Gaber in Dresden
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