Lycaon turns into a wolf, Hendrick Goltzius (workshop or), 1589 Canvas Print
Jupiter sits at the table, the eagle at his feet. Lycaon flees from him, his head already turned into a wolf's head. With this metamorphosis from human to wolf, Jupiter punished Lycaon for serving human flesh. In the background, Lycaon's house goes up in flames - a second punishment for the meat meal. Under the performance two times two lines of Latin text. 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 first series.
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