File:Nicolai Abildgaard, Tjenestepigen Fotis forfærdes over, at heksesalven forvandler hendes elsker Lucius til et æsel og ikke til en fugl Motiv fra Apulejus- Det gyldne æsel, 1809, KMS591, Statens Museum for Kunst.jpg
English: Fotis sees her Lover Lucius Transformed into an Ass. Motif from Apeleius' The Golden Ass.
Dansk: Tjenestepigen Fotis forfærdes over, at heksesalven forvandler hendes elsker Lucius til et æsel og ikke til en fugl. Motiv fra Apulejus: Det gyldne æsel.
Dansk: Tjenestepigen Fotis forfærdes over, at heksesalven forvandler hendes elsker Lucius til et æsel og ikke til en fugl. Motiv fra Apulejus: Det gyldne æsel
Abildgaard, Juel, Eckersberg, Horsens Art Museum, 12 October 1996–12 January 1997
Goya and Italy, Museo Zaragoza, 29 May 2008–15 September 2008
Inscriptions
Signature and date bottom left:
N. Abildgaard 1809
Notes
Dansk: Værkdatering: 1809
References
Patrick Kragelund (1999) Abildgaard=abildgård: kunstneren mellem oprørerne, Ill. p. 554. Omtales p. 98, 193, 553-554. Kragelund foreslår en anden titel: "Lucius forvandles til et æsel"., 2000-057
Charlotte Christensen (1999) Maleren Nicolai Abildgaard, afb. p.234 (f), 99-498
Ubekendt (2008) Goya & Italy, Kat nr. 297. Bind I: ill. p. 213. Bind II: ill. + omt. p. 315, C 42684
Thomas Lederballe (2009) Nicolai Abildgaard: Kroppen i oprør, Afb. p. 137 og 269 (Kat. 74). Omt. p.132. katalogtekst p. 269., C 44316
Anna Schram Vejlby (2023) Som brødre. Venskab og konflikt i Guldalderen, Fig. 52
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