
Goltzius (after) - Metamorphoses

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Juno Complaining to Oceanus and Thetis
ca. 159016th century
177 x 253 mm (7 x 10 in.)
Anonymous,
After Hendrick Goltzius, Dutch, (1558–1617)
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- plate Dimensions: 177 x 253 mm (7 x 10 in.)
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Anonymous, Hendrick Goltzius, Dutch, (1558–1617) . Juno Complaining to Oceanus and Thetis, ca. 1590. From Metamorphoses (illustrations for the work by Ovid). Engraving on laid paper. Undescribed first state. plate : 177 x 253 mm (7 x 10 in.). DAC accession number 1968.29.3.30. Purchase funds, 1968. Open Access Image from the Davison Art Center, Wesleyan University (photo: M. Johnston) .
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