Horizontal Panel with Statues of Ceres, Two Bacchante, and Hercules, from Liure de Statuês Propres à Tailliere en Marbres et en Pierres et Aussis en Metaille, part of Œuvres du Sr. D. Marot
Daniel Marot the Elder French
Published by Pierre Husson Dutch
Not on view
A row of four statues. From left to right: Ceres with a sickle, a Bacchante (priestess or follower of Bacchus) with a basket of fruit, another Bacchante with a wreath, and Hercules with a lion skin. Each statue is identified by an inscription on its pedestal. From a group of five prints belonging to a series of six plates with statues of mythological figures and personifications in marble, stone, and metal.