C1895

Hylas and the Water-Nymphs

Artist:

Edouard Theophile Blanchard

In Greek mythology, Hylas was the son of King Theiodamas of the Dryopians. When Heracles killed his father in battle, he spared Hylas, took him on as arms bearer, taught him the ways of a warrior, and in time the … Read Full Description

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Full Title:

Hylas and the Water-Nymphs

Date:

C1895

Artist:

Edouard Theophile Blanchard

Condition:

In good condition.

Technique:

Photogravure

Image Size: 

260mm 
x 160mm
AUTHENTICITY
Hylas and the Water-Nymphs - Antique Print from 1895

Genuine antique
dated:

1895

Description:

In Greek mythology, Hylas was the son of King Theiodamas of the Dryopians. When Heracles killed his father in battle, he spared Hylas, took him on as arms bearer, taught him the ways of a warrior, and in time the two fell in love. Heracles took Hylas with him on the Argo, making him one of the Argonauts. At Hera’s behest, Hylas was kidnapped by the nymph of the spring of Pegae in Mysia and vanished without a trace, Heracles was heartbroken. He along with Polyphemus, searched for a long time. The ship set sail without them. They never found Hylas because he had fallen in love with the nymphs and remained &quotto share their power and their love.&quot

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