File:Psamathe.jpg

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Français : Détail de la fuite de Néréide Psamathée à partir d'une peinture représentant la capture de Pélée de Thétis. Dans le mythe, Psamathée a été capturé de la même manière par le père de Pélée, Éaque.
English: Detail of the fleeing Nereid Psamathe from a painting depicting Peleus' capture of Thetis. In myth, Psamathe was captured in similar fashion by Peleus' father Aeacus.
Date ca 450 B.C / vers 450 avant J.C.
Source Internet
Author Œuvre attribuée au Peintre d'Achilles

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