Ariadne on the Panther, 1812-14
Heinrich Dannecker
Liebighaus, Frankfurt
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The 6th round t.a.g. image is Ariadne on the Panther, by Heinrich Dannecker
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Rape of Europa
Titien
Oil of Canvas, 1559-1562
185 × 205 cm
1 kudo
2 kudos
Irving Penn- Alfred Hitchcock
New York, 1947
I guess this falls under the category of “couldn’t resist”!
4 kudos
#6 - Ariadne on the Panther
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Ariadne on the Panther, 1812-14
Heinrich Dannecker
Liebighaus, Frankfurt
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Round 6 winner from 11 candidates
Irving Penn- Alfred Hitchcock
New York, 1947