Coronis turned into a crow, Antonio Tempesta, 1606 print Coronis, the daughter of Coroneus, is coveted by Neptunus. She calls in the help of the gods to escape his embrace. The gods turn her into a crow. Coronis has wings and runs away from Neptune. Title in Latin in STUDMARGE. print maker: Italypublisher: Antwerp paper etching song-birds: crow. Coronis changed into a crow: to escape the love of Neptune, Coronis, daughter of Coroneus, is changed into a crow by Minerva (Ovid, Metamorphoses II 569)


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