Apollo and Daphne, Paul of Somer (II), 1677 Canvas Print
The infatuated Apollo pursues the fleeing nymph Daphne, whose arms already turn into branches. The river god Peneus, Daphne's father, lies on the bank of the river, resting on his urn. Putti view the scene from the air and from the ground. Below the image an explanatory text in French. Scene from Ovid's Metamorphoses (Met. I, 452 et des). Lower right corner torn off: there originally numbered as "4"?
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