Abraham Bosse|Augustin Courbé

Frontispiece for "Tristan L'Hermite": Marianne standing to right before Herod and his court at top center, being accused by the butler at left of poisoning her husband

1637
Etching; first state of three
20.1 × 16 cm (7.9 × 6.3 in)

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