Daphne turns into a laurel tree, Hendrick Goltzius (workshop of), 1728 Canvas Print
When the nymph Daphne was chased by Apollo, who had fallen in love with her, she begged her father and river god Peneus for help. This caused his daughter to escape her attacker by turning her into a laurel tree. The moment Apollo wants to grab her, Daphne's arms turn into leafy branches. In the background on the right is the scene that precedes this story. Apollo brags about killing the Python and insults Cupdio. This one strikes him in revenge with his arrow and makes him fall in love with Daphne. Under the performance twice two lines in Latin. The print is part of an album.
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