Hendrick Goltzius

Thalia

n.d.
Engraving
24.6 × 16.6 cm (9.7 × 6.5 in)

SEE IT IN PERSON

Not currently on view

In the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York · as of July 2026

View at metmuseum.orgPlan a visit ↗

Discussion

Be the first to share your thoughts.

Sign in to join the discussion.

Community guidelines

More by Hendrick Goltzius

Dying AdonisDying AdonisVertumnus and PomonaVertumnus and PomonaLot and his DaughtersLot and his DaughtersThe Dragon Devouring the Companions of CadmusThe Dragon Devouring the Companions of CadmusJohannes StradanusJohannes StradanusHans BolHans BolHenry IV of FranceHenry IV of FranceOceanus, from The DeitiesOceanus, from The Deities

More like this

Faith, from The Seven VirtuesJacob Matham — Faith, from The Seven VirtuesTemperance, from "The Seven Virtues"Hendrick Goltzius|Jacob Matham|Anonymous, Netherlandish, 17tHeroines of the New Testament:  The Woman with the Issue of BloodJan Saenredam (Dutch, 1565–1607) — Heroines of the New TestaHeroines of the New Testament:  The CanaaniteJan Saenredam (Dutch, 1565–1607) — Heroines of the New TestaHeroines of the New Testament:  The Woman Taken in AdulteryJan Saenredam (Dutch, 1565–1607) — Heroines of the New TestaDiana holding fruit in her left hand standing within a nicheGiulio Bonasone — Diana holding fruit in her left hand standArithmetica, from The Seven Liberal ArtsMaerten de Vos|Johann Sadeler I — Arithmetica, from The SeveDialectica from Seven Liberal ArtsJohann Sadeler I|Maerten de Vos — Dialectica from Seven LibeSaint Cecilia playing the organ surrounded by puttiGillis Hendricx|Schelte Adams à Bolswert|Peter Paul Rubens —Heroines of the New Testament:  The Woman of SamariaJan Saenredam (Dutch, 1565–1607) — Heroines of the New TestaJael and SiseraJan Saenredam — Jael and SiseraCleopatraJohann Jakob Frey the Elder|Carlo Maratti — Cleopatra