'Whither Doth He Fly?'
'Whither Doth He Fly?'
'Whither Doth He Fly?'
'Whither Doth He Fly?'
'Whither Doth He Fly?'

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A scene from the 'Aeneid' (book IV). Dido, distraught at Aeneas' departure to follow his destiny to found Rome, confides in her sister Anna as his fleet departs.

The Fitzwilliam Museum

Cambridge

Title

'Whither Doth He Fly?'

Date

c.1885

Medium

bronze

Measurements

H 21.5 x W 46.5 x D 5.1 cm

Accession number

M.17-1972

Acquisition method

purchased with the Perceval Fund and a contribution from the Victoria and Albert Museum Grant-in-Aid Fund, from the Handley-Read Estate, 1972

Work type

Relief

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