La Laguna Estigia (The River Styx or The Styx), also known simply as Laguna Estigia,[1] is an 1887 Greco-Roman painting by Filipino painter Félix Resurrección Hidalgo.
It is a companion-piece for Hidalgo's other painting entitled La barca de Aqueronte.
Like the La barca de Aqueronte, the La Laguna Estigia on Dante's Inferno, the painter pursuing the theme leading towards a “darker” and “more somber interpretation” of it.
[2] The painting was a silver medalist during the 1887 Exposicion General de las Islas Filipinas in Madrid, Spain.
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