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Jupiter verandert koning Lycaon in een wolf In the foreground Jupiter king Lycaon transformed into a wolf. In the right background are Lycaons fifty sons struck by lightning. Lycaon had Jupiter tried to deceive his son Arcas to kill, and to bieden. Manufacturer him supper: printmaker: Philip Grace (listed property) Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1685 - 1732 Physical features: etching and engra material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: h 165 mm × W 229 mmToelichtingOok used as the book illustration for Ovidius Naso, Publius. The gedaant-swings.
Jupiter verandert koning Lycaon in een wolf In the foreground Jupiter king Lycaon transformed into a wolf. In the right background are Lycaons fifty sons struck by lightning. Lycaon had Jupiter tried to deceive his son Arcas to kill, and to bieden. Manufacturer him supper: printmaker: Philip Grace (listed property) Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1685 - 1732 Physical features: etching and engra material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: h 165 mm × W 229 mmToelichtingOok used as the book illustration for Ovidius Naso, Publius. The gedaant-swings. Amsterdam: R. and J. Wetstein and W. Smith, 1732. Subject: Lycaon changed into a wolf: Jupiter changes Lycaon into a wolf as punishment for offering the god, who is sitting at table, to eat human flesh; Pictus's house is struck with lightning (Ovid, Metamorphoses I 237)
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