Cornix turns into a crow, Hendrick Goltzius (workshop of), 1590 Canvas Print
Imagination of the second story that the crow Cornix tells to the white raven Corvus. Cornix (sometimes also called Coronis) was the daughter of Coroneus in Phocis. When she walked along the beach as a girl, the sea god Neptune tried to commit a crime against her. Minerva came to Cornix's aid and turned her into a crow. Under the performance twice two lines in Latin. This print is part of a series of 52 prints depicting stories from Ovid's Metamorphoses. This series is divided into three numbered series: two of 20 prints and one of 12 prints. This print belongs to the second series.
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