Apollo entices Leucothea Metamorphoses Ovid (series title) Leucothea, the daughter of the Babylonian king Orchamos, seduced by Apollo, in the guise of her mother. When the king heard this, he let his daughter buried alive. In the background it by Apollo in a Who: smoke bush changes. In the margin of a four-line signature, in two columns, in the Latijn. Manufacturer : print maker: Crispijn of de Passe (I) in its design: Crispijn of de Passe (I) (shown on object) writer, John Posthiusuitgever: Crispijn of de Passe (I) (listed building) Place manufacture: Cologne Date: 1602 - 1607 Physical featur


Apollo entices Leucothea Metamorphoses Ovid (series title) Leucothea, the daughter of the Babylonian king Orchamos, seduced by Apollo, in the guise of her mother. When the king heard this, he let his daughter buried alive. In the background it by Apollo in a Who: smoke bush changes. In the margin of a four-line signature, in two columns, in the Latijn. Manufacturer : print maker: Crispijn of de Passe (I) in its design: Crispijn of de Passe (I) (shown on object) writer, John Posthiusuitgever: Crispijn of de Passe (I) (listed building) Place manufacture: Cologne Date: 1602 - 1607 Physical features: car material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Dimensions: sheet: h 86 mm × W 131 mm Subject Apollo, possibly in the guise of an old woman, wooing LeucotheaLeucothea changed into an incense bush: Apollo, Leucothea's lover, ha tried in vain to recall her to life, changes Leucothea into an incense bush (Ovid, Metamorphoses IV 252)


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