The Bottle of the Danaides
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The Bottle of the Danaides is a painting by Spanish painter José Manuel Capuletti. It shows a naked woman sitting on a chair next to a table on which is placed a bottle which she pierces with nails. In Hades, the Danaides were condemned eternally to pour water in a vessel with holes
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