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    Italiano: Il disegno raffigura Ermafrodito, seduto su una sedia dai piedi torniti, nudo, con il manto che gli copre solo in parte le gambe. Una fanciulla alle sue spalle gli dispone una catena intorno al petto ed un'altra, sulla destra, estrae un bracciale di perle da una cassettina. Sulla sinistra un uomo con barba e ricci capelli fluenti, vestito all'orientale con cuffia sul capo, regge uno specchio in cui si riflette il volto di Ermafrodito. In primo piano, un amorino versa il contenuto di un balsamario in un bacile. Lo schema, anche se invertito, è quello della "Venere Anadiomene" di Apelle, esposto a Roma nel tempio del Divus Iulius.
    English: Toilet of Hermaphroditus, an engraving of a fresco from the House of Adonis and Venus, Pompeii.[1]
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    Source Hermaphroditismus beim Menschen p. 2
    Author Franz Ludwig von Neugebauer (1856-1914)

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