Pan and Syrinx, Hendrick Goltzius (workshop of), 1728 Canvas Print
On the bank of the River Ladon, the nymph Syrinx tries to escape the god Pan. Syrinx had devoted her lifestyle to Diana and is therefore depicted in hunting attire and with a quiver of arrows. Before Pan can catch her, she turns into swamp reed. Some satyrs on the right. On the left the river god and two river nymphs. This story is told by Mercury to put the hundred-eyed Argus to sleep and free the cow Io. Two lines of verse in Latin below the performance. The print is part of an album.
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