Medea draining the blood of Aeson in order to rejuvenate him with her special brew. Engraving.

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Ovid, Metamorphoses VII.279-293. Medea, wife of Jason, was considered to be a witch. Medea is here depicted rejuvenating Jason's aged father Aeson by draining his blood, so that she could replace it with a special herbal brew of her own. Aeson lies within a witches circle, naked, while Medea stands over him alongside a steaming cauldron with two winged demon figures above

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1 print : engraving ; platemark 16.5 x 21.3 cm

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Aeson decrepitus fit iunior opera Medeae. ... lib. 7 Lettering continues: "Ut tibi primam Aeson reuocet Medea iuventam, Nocte Hecatan atrâ par sua sacra vocat" Lettering continues in German Bears number: 64

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Wellcome Collection 37541i

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