
Latona Transforms the Lykian Peasants Who Had Insulted Her into Frogs (Ovid, “Metamorphoses” VI, 314–338)

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Latona Transforms the Lykian Peasants Who Had Insulted Her into Frogs (Ovid, “Metamorphoses” VI, 314–338)
16th century16th century
Etienne Delaune (aka Étienne Delaune), French, (ca. 1519–1583)
After Giovanni Francesco Penni (aka Francesco Penni il Fattore), Italian, (ca. 1496–ca. 1528)
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- peasants - Use for free people who support themselves by tilling the soil, either as small landholders or hired laborers. For the social class comprised of these people, use "peasantry." For those in a condition of servitude under feudalism, owing services to a lord and commonly attached to the lord's land, use "serfs." [December 1992 descriptor added.]
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Etienne Delaune (aka Étienne Delaune), French, (ca. 1519–1583) Giovanni Francesco Penni (aka Francesco Penni il Fattore), Italian, (ca. 1496–ca. 1528) . Latona Transforms the Lykian Peasants Who Had Insulted Her into Frogs (Ovid, “Metamorphoses” VI, 314–338), 16th century. From History of Apollo and Diana. Engraving. First of two states. : mm (in.). DAC accession number 1969.15.1.1. Weedon Endowment funds, 1969. Open Access Image from the Davison Art Center, Wesleyan University (photo: M. Johnston) .
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