Latona en de Lycische Boeren, Cesare Fantetti, after Annibale Carracci, after Hieronymus Trudon, c. 1675 print Latona sits on the right with her two children, Apollo and Diana, on their lap. On the left a group of farmers from Lycia who prohibit Latona from drinking from the river. Out of anger, Latona changes the farmers of Lycia into frogs. Italy paper engraving / etching Latona (Leto). Lycian farmers changed into frogs: Latona changes Lycian farmers into frogs, because while they were weeding a marsh, they prevented her and her children from quenching their thirst (Ovid, Metamorphoses VI 36


Latona en de Lycische Boeren, Cesare Fantetti, after Annibale Carracci, after Hieronymus Trudon, c. 1675 print Latona sits on the right with her two children, Apollo and Diana, on their lap. On the left a group of farmers from Lycia who prohibit Latona from drinking from the river. Out of anger, Latona changes the farmers of Lycia into frogs. Italy paper engraving / etching Latona (Leto). Lycian farmers changed into frogs: Latona changes Lycian farmers into frogs, because while they were weeding a marsh, they prevented her and her children from quenching their thirst (Ovid, Metamorphoses VI 369)


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