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LSE4317492: Cycle of Oedipus: procession of Polybe and Periboae in Corinth - The procession marks the adoption, by the queen, of Oedipus which is representative escaping from the arms of Phorbas, surrounds sovereigns and courtesans watching the scene - Tapestry, (405 x 485 cm), cardboard attributed to Bernard van Orley (Barend, Barent, Bernaert van Brussel, 1488-1541) and has the workshop by Pieter Coecke van Aelst the Elder (1502-1555), 1525-1535 - Belgian Art, 16th century - Musee de Lamego (Portugal), Orley, Bernart van (c.1488-1541) (attr. to) / Bridgeman Images
LSE4317501: Oedipus cycle: Oedipus at Thebes - Oedipus consults the Delphic oracle and learns of his fate - On the left, on his way to Beotia, he meets Laios and kills him - On the right, the inhabitants of Thebes are frightened and prevented from entering the city by the sphinx - Tapestry, (412 x 430 cm), carton attributed to Bernard van Orley (Barend, Barent, Bernaert van Brussel, 1488-1541) and to the workshop of Pieter Coecke van Aelst the Elder (1502-1555), 1525-1535 - Belgian art, 16th century - Musee de Lamego (Portugal), Orley, Bernart van (c.1488-1541) (attr. to) / Bridgeman Images