Medusa (Rubens)
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Tête de Méduse[1] (The Head of Medusa, 1618) is a painting of the Medusa's head by Peter Paul Rubens. The snakes are sometimes attributed to animalier Frans Snyders.
It is located at the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna.
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Inv.-Nr. GG_3834 Provenienz: 1635-1648 Slg. Buckingham; 1685 in Prag nachweisbar; 1876 von Prag nach Wien
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