Prometheus bound to a rock, his liver eaten by an eagle. Crayon manner print.
- Reference:
- 43634i
- Pictures
- Online
Selected images from this work
View 1 imageAbout this work
Description
Prometheus was one of the Titans, a divine figure associated with the origin of fire. In the legend by Hesiod, Zeus is tricked by Prometheus and as a punishment Zeus has him bound to a pillar, his liver eaten daily by an eagle and nightly renewed until he is finally freed by Heracles
Publication/Creation
[Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified]
Physical description
1 print : crayon manner, in sanguine ; image 25 x 35.3 cm
Lettering
Lettering in pencil above the print: Prometheus and the vulture
Notes
Title devised by cataloguer.
Reference
Wellcome Collection 43634i
Type/Technique
Languages
Subjects
Where to find it
Location Status Access Closed stores