Ceres Lyncus turns into a lynx Ceres changes Lyncus in a lynx because he Triptolemus jealousy tries to kill his slaap. Manufacturer : printmaker Jacob Gole (listed building), designed by Gerard de Lairesse (listed building) publisher: Gerard Valck (listed property) Place manufacture: Amsterdam Dating : 1670 - 1724 Physical characteristics: mezzotint and engra material: paper Technique: mezzotint / engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: h 368 mm × W 466 mm Subject: Lyncus changed into a lynx: Ceres changes Lyncus into a lynx When He is on the point of murdering the sleeping Triptole


Ceres Lyncus turns into a lynx Ceres changes Lyncus in a lynx because he Triptolemus jealousy tries to kill his slaap. Manufacturer : printmaker Jacob Gole (listed building), designed by Gerard de Lairesse (listed building) publisher: Gerard Valck (listed property) Place manufacture: Amsterdam Dating : 1670 - 1724 Physical characteristics: mezzotint and engra material: paper Technique: mezzotint / engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: h 368 mm × W 466 mm Subject: Lyncus changed into a lynx: Ceres changes Lyncus into a lynx When He is on the point of murdering the sleeping Triptolemus (Ovid, Metamorphoses V 657)


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