Apollo and Daphne within garland of flowers 1640 - 1670 by Stanchi Giovanni, 1608-1675, Italy, Italian, ( Apollo falls in love with Peneus’ daughter Daphne. He fell in love with her not by accident, but by the fury of Cupid. ) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/apollo-and-daphne-within-garland-of-flowers-1640-1670-by-stanchi-giovanni-1608-1675-italy-italian-apollo-falls-in-love-with-peneus-daughter-daphne-he-fell-in-love-with-her-not-by-accident-but-by-the-fury-of-cupid-image451206551.html
RM2H626FK–Apollo and Daphne within garland of flowers 1640 - 1670 by Stanchi Giovanni, 1608-1675, Italy, Italian, ( Apollo falls in love with Peneus’ daughter Daphne. He fell in love with her not by accident, but by the fury of Cupid. )
River god Peneus amid gods and nymphs, Metamorphoses of Ovid (series title), (River) gods and nymphs are gathered near the river god Peneus, who sits on a rock in a leafy landscape. Possibly they are showing their sympathy after the metamorphosis of Peneus' daughter Daphne into a laurel tree. In the lower margin a four-line commentary, in two columns, in Latin., print maker: Hendrick Goltzius, (workshop of), after design by: Hendrick Goltzius, Franco Estius, Haarlem, 1589, paper, engraving, height 177 mm × width 255 mm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/river-god-peneus-amid-gods-and-nymphs-metamorphoses-of-ovid-series-title-river-gods-and-nymphs-are-gathered-near-the-river-god-peneus-who-sits-on-a-rock-in-a-leafy-landscape-possibly-they-are-showing-their-sympathy-after-the-metamorphosis-of-peneus-daughter-daphne-into-a-laurel-tree-in-the-lower-margin-a-four-line-commentary-in-two-columns-in-latin-print-maker-hendrick-goltzius-workshop-of-after-design-by-hendrick-goltzius-franco-estius-haarlem-1589-paper-engraving-height-177-mm-width-255-mm-image473269692.html
RM2JDY890–River god Peneus amid gods and nymphs, Metamorphoses of Ovid (series title), (River) gods and nymphs are gathered near the river god Peneus, who sits on a rock in a leafy landscape. Possibly they are showing their sympathy after the metamorphosis of Peneus' daughter Daphne into a laurel tree. In the lower margin a four-line commentary, in two columns, in Latin., print maker: Hendrick Goltzius, (workshop of), after design by: Hendrick Goltzius, Franco Estius, Haarlem, 1589, paper, engraving, height 177 mm × width 255 mm
Art inspired by River gods consoling Peneus for the Loss of his Daughter, Daphne from 'The Story of Apollo and Daphne', 1530–60, Engraving, Plate: 8 9/16 × 7 1/16 in. (21.7 × 18 cm), Prints, Master of the Die (Italian, active Rome, ca. 1530–60), After Baldassare Tommaso Peruzzi (, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/art-inspired-by-river-gods-consoling-peneus-for-the-loss-of-his-daughter-daphne-from-the-story-of-apollo-and-daphne-153060-engraving-plate-8-916-7-116-in-217-18-cm-prints-master-of-the-die-italian-active-rome-ca-153060-after-baldassare-tommaso-peruzzi-classic-works-modernized-by-artotop-with-a-splash-of-modernity-shapes-color-and-value-eye-catching-visual-impact-on-art-emotions-through-freedom-of-artworks-in-a-contemporary-way-a-timeless-message-pursuing-a-wildly-creative-new-direction-artists-turning-to-the-digital-medium-and-creating-the-artotop-nft-image462996620.html
RF2HW78WG–Art inspired by River gods consoling Peneus for the Loss of his Daughter, Daphne from 'The Story of Apollo and Daphne', 1530–60, Engraving, Plate: 8 9/16 × 7 1/16 in. (21.7 × 18 cm), Prints, Master of the Die (Italian, active Rome, ca. 1530–60), After Baldassare Tommaso Peruzzi (, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
River god Peneus in the midst of gods and Nymphs, 1589 print (River) gods and nymphs gathered by the Rivergod Peneus, which sits on a rock in a leafy landscape. They may show their condolences after the metamorphosis of Peneus' daughter Daphne in a laurel tree. In the lower margin a four -line explanation, in two columns, in Latin. paper engraving the river-gods condole with Peneus for the loss of Daphne transformed into a tree Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/river-god-peneus-in-the-midst-of-gods-and-nymphs-1589-print-river-gods-and-nymphs-gathered-by-the-rivergod-peneus-which-sits-on-a-rock-in-a-leafy-landscape-they-may-show-their-condolences-after-the-metamorphosis-of-peneus-daughter-daphne-in-a-laurel-tree-in-the-lower-margin-a-four-line-explanation-in-two-columns-in-latin-paper-engraving-the-river-gods-condole-with-peneus-for-the-loss-of-daphne-transformed-into-a-tree-image594172661.html
RM2WEJW85–River god Peneus in the midst of gods and Nymphs, 1589 print (River) gods and nymphs gathered by the Rivergod Peneus, which sits on a rock in a leafy landscape. They may show their condolences after the metamorphosis of Peneus' daughter Daphne in a laurel tree. In the lower margin a four -line explanation, in two columns, in Latin. paper engraving the river-gods condole with Peneus for the loss of Daphne transformed into a tree
Art inspired by River gods consoling Peneus for the Loss of his Daughter, Daphne from 'The Story of Apollo and Daphne', 1530–60, Engraving, sheet: 7 1/8 x 9 5/8 in. (18.1 x 24.4 cm) approximately, Prints, Engraved by Master of the Die (Italian, active Rome, ca. 1530–60), Designed by, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/art-inspired-by-river-gods-consoling-peneus-for-the-loss-of-his-daughter-daphne-from-the-story-of-apollo-and-daphne-153060-engraving-sheet-7-18-x-9-58-in-181-x-244-cm-approximately-prints-engraved-by-master-of-the-die-italian-active-rome-ca-153060-designed-by-classic-works-modernized-by-artotop-with-a-splash-of-modernity-shapes-color-and-value-eye-catching-visual-impact-on-art-emotions-through-freedom-of-artworks-in-a-contemporary-way-a-timeless-message-pursuing-a-wildly-creative-new-direction-artists-turning-to-the-digital-medium-and-creating-the-artotop-nft-image462966079.html
RF2HW5WXR–Art inspired by River gods consoling Peneus for the Loss of his Daughter, Daphne from 'The Story of Apollo and Daphne', 1530–60, Engraving, sheet: 7 1/8 x 9 5/8 in. (18.1 x 24.4 cm) approximately, Prints, Engraved by Master of the Die (Italian, active Rome, ca. 1530–60), Designed by, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
Apollo Pursuing Daphne' (c1755-1760). Greek mythology. Daphne, daughter of river god Peneus, dedicated to life of virginity. When pursued by Helios (Roman Apollo), the sun god, fled to gods for protection and was turned into a laurel tree. Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (1696-1770) Italian painter. Oil on canvas. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-apollo-pursuing-daphne-c1755-1760-greek-mythology-daphne-daughter-57314572.html
RMD96W90–Apollo Pursuing Daphne' (c1755-1760). Greek mythology. Daphne, daughter of river god Peneus, dedicated to life of virginity. When pursued by Helios (Roman Apollo), the sun god, fled to gods for protection and was turned into a laurel tree. Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (1696-1770) Italian painter. Oil on canvas.
River gods consoling Peneus for the Loss of his Daughter, Daphne from 'The Story of Apollo and Daphne'. Artist: Master of the Die (Italian, active Rome, ca. 1530-60); After Baldassare Tommaso Peruzzi (Italian, Ancaiano 1481-1536 Rome). Dimensions: Plate: 8 9/16 × 7 1/16 in. (21.7 × 18 cm). Series/Portfolio: Story of Apollo and Daphne. Date: 1530-60. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/river-gods-consoling-peneus-for-the-loss-of-his-daughter-daphne-from-the-story-of-apollo-and-daphne-artist-master-of-the-die-italian-active-rome-ca-1530-60-after-baldassare-tommaso-peruzzi-italian-ancaiano-1481-1536-rome-dimensions-plate-8-916-7-116-in-217-18-cm-seriesportfolio-story-of-apollo-and-daphne-date-1530-60-museum-metropolitan-museum-of-art-new-york-usa-image213396754.html
RMPB51MJ–River gods consoling Peneus for the Loss of his Daughter, Daphne from 'The Story of Apollo and Daphne'. Artist: Master of the Die (Italian, active Rome, ca. 1530-60); After Baldassare Tommaso Peruzzi (Italian, Ancaiano 1481-1536 Rome). Dimensions: Plate: 8 9/16 × 7 1/16 in. (21.7 × 18 cm). Series/Portfolio: Story of Apollo and Daphne. Date: 1530-60. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
River gods consoling Peneus for the Loss of his Daughter, Daphne from 'The Story of Apollo and Daphne', 1530-60. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/river-gods-consoling-peneus-for-the-loss-of-his-daughter-daphne-from-the-story-of-apollo-and-daphne-1530-60-image349007366.html
RM2B7PJCP–River gods consoling Peneus for the Loss of his Daughter, Daphne from 'The Story of Apollo and Daphne', 1530-60.
River gods consoling Peneus for the Loss of his Daughter, Daphne, from 'Story of Apollo and Daphne' 1949 by Master of the Die Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/river-gods-consoling-peneus-for-the-loss-of-his-daughter-daphne-from-story-of-apollo-and-daphne-1949-by-master-of-the-die-image576034904.html
RM2TD4JB4–River gods consoling Peneus for the Loss of his Daughter, Daphne, from 'Story of Apollo and Daphne' 1949 by Master of the Die
Daphne transformed into a laurel tree Ovid's Metamorphoses (series title) Daphne transformed into a laurel tree Ovid's Metamorphoses (series title) Property Type: print Serial number: 14 / 20Objectnummer: RP-P-1882-A-6356Catalogusreferentie: The Illustrated Bartsch 44-afterHollstein Dutch 521-afterNew Hollstein Dutch 545- 1 (2) Description: When the nymph Daphne pursued by Apollo became known who was in love with her, she begged her father Peneus (a river god) for help. This meant that his daughter escaped her assailant by turning her into a laurel tree. On display is the time Where: change Da Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/daphne-transformed-into-a-laurel-tree-ovids-metamorphoses-series-title-daphne-transformed-into-a-laurel-tree-ovids-metamorphoses-series-title-property-type-print-serial-number-14-20objectnummer-rp-p-1882-a-6356catalogusreferentie-the-illustrated-bartsch-44-afterhollstein-dutch-521-afternew-hollstein-dutch-545-1-2-description-when-the-nymph-daphne-pursued-by-apollo-became-known-who-was-in-love-with-her-she-begged-her-father-peneus-a-river-god-for-help-this-meant-that-his-daughter-escaped-her-assailant-by-turning-her-into-a-laurel-tree-on-display-is-the-time-where-change-da-image348281258.html
RM2B6HG8A–Daphne transformed into a laurel tree Ovid's Metamorphoses (series title) Daphne transformed into a laurel tree Ovid's Metamorphoses (series title) Property Type: print Serial number: 14 / 20Objectnummer: RP-P-1882-A-6356Catalogusreferentie: The Illustrated Bartsch 44-afterHollstein Dutch 521-afterNew Hollstein Dutch 545- 1 (2) Description: When the nymph Daphne pursued by Apollo became known who was in love with her, she begged her father Peneus (a river god) for help. This meant that his daughter escaped her assailant by turning her into a laurel tree. On display is the time Where: change Da
MARATTI, Carlo (b. 1625, Camarano, d. 1713, Roma) Apollo Chasing Daphne 1681 Oil on canvas, 221,2 x 224 cm Musées Royaux des Beaux-Arts, Brussels The story is taken from the Metamorphoses of the Roman poet Ovid. After Apollo had offended Cupid in his capacity as an archer, the god of love shot two separate arrows out of spite. One of these struck Apollo himself, who became inflamed with love for Daphne, the daughter of the river god Peneus. With the other, with opposing effect, he hit Daphne, who as a result fled Apollo's advances. Maratti depicts the point at which Apollo almost catc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/maratti-carlo-b-1625-camarano-d-1713-roma-apollo-chasing-daphne-1681-oil-on-canvas-2212-x-224-cm-muses-royaux-des-beaux-arts-brussels-the-story-is-taken-from-the-metamorphoses-of-the-roman-poet-ovid-after-apollo-had-offended-cupid-in-his-capacity-as-an-archer-the-god-of-love-shot-two-separate-arrows-out-of-spite-one-of-these-struck-apollo-himself-who-became-inflamed-with-love-for-daphne-the-daughter-of-the-river-god-peneus-with-the-other-with-opposing-effect-he-hit-daphne-who-as-a-result-fled-apollos-advances-maratti-depicts-the-point-at-which-apollo-almost-catc-image625264622.html
RM2Y977BA–MARATTI, Carlo (b. 1625, Camarano, d. 1713, Roma) Apollo Chasing Daphne 1681 Oil on canvas, 221,2 x 224 cm Musées Royaux des Beaux-Arts, Brussels The story is taken from the Metamorphoses of the Roman poet Ovid. After Apollo had offended Cupid in his capacity as an archer, the god of love shot two separate arrows out of spite. One of these struck Apollo himself, who became inflamed with love for Daphne, the daughter of the river god Peneus. With the other, with opposing effect, he hit Daphne, who as a result fled Apollo's advances. Maratti depicts the point at which Apollo almost catc
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, vintage engraving. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/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-vintage-engraving-image367227455.html
RF2C9CJA7–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, vintage engraving.
www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/tags/book... . PENEUS Peneleos (UrjviAews), son of Hippalcmus and Asterope, and one of the Argonauts. He wasthe father of Opheltes, and is also mentionedamong the suitors of Helen. (Apollod. i. 9, 16 ;Paus. ix. 5, 8.) He was one of the leaders ofthe Boeotians in the war against Troy, where heslew Ilioneus and Lycon, and was wounded byPolydamas. (II. ii. 494, xix. 487.) He is saidto have been slain by Eurypylus, the son ofTelephus. Penelope (UriveXSirri, Tl(ve6irri, TIr)veA6ireia.),daughter of Icarius and Periboea of Sparta,married Odysseus, king Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wwwflickrcomphotosinternetarchivebookimagestagsbook-peneus-peneleos-urjviaews-son-of-hippalcmus-and-asterope-and-one-of-the-argonauts-he-wasthe-father-of-opheltes-and-is-also-mentionedamong-the-suitors-of-helen-apollod-i-9-16-paus-ix-5-8-he-was-one-of-the-leaders-ofthe-boeotians-in-the-war-against-troy-where-heslew-ilioneus-and-lycon-and-was-wounded-bypolydamas-ii-ii-494-xix-487-he-is-saidto-have-been-slain-by-eurypylus-the-son-oftelephus-penelope-urivexsirri-tlve6irri-tirvea6ireiadaughter-of-icarius-and-periboea-of-spartamarried-odysseus-king-image338411373.html
RM2AJFY4D–www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/tags/book... . PENEUS Peneleos (UrjviAews), son of Hippalcmus and Asterope, and one of the Argonauts. He wasthe father of Opheltes, and is also mentionedamong the suitors of Helen. (Apollod. i. 9, 16 ;Paus. ix. 5, 8.) He was one of the leaders ofthe Boeotians in the war against Troy, where heslew Ilioneus and Lycon, and was wounded byPolydamas. (II. ii. 494, xix. 487.) He is saidto have been slain by Eurypylus, the son ofTelephus. Penelope (UriveXSirri, Tl(ve6irri, TIr)veA6ireia.),daughter of Icarius and Periboea of Sparta,married Odysseus, king
River god Peneus amid gods and nymphs, Metamorphoses of Ovid (series title), (River) gods and nymphs are gathered near the river god Peneus, who sits on a rock in a leafy landscape. Possibly they are showing their sympathy after the metamorphosis of Peneus' daughter Daphne into a laurel tree. In the lower margin a four-line commentary, in two columns, in Latin., print maker: Hendrick Goltzius, (workshop of), after design by: Hendrick Goltzius, Franco Estius, Haarlem, 1589, paper, engraving, height 177 mm × width 255 mm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/river-god-peneus-amid-gods-and-nymphs-metamorphoses-of-ovid-series-title-river-gods-and-nymphs-are-gathered-near-the-river-god-peneus-who-sits-on-a-rock-in-a-leafy-landscape-possibly-they-are-showing-their-sympathy-after-the-metamorphosis-of-peneus-daughter-daphne-into-a-laurel-tree-in-the-lower-margin-a-four-line-commentary-in-two-columns-in-latin-print-maker-hendrick-goltzius-workshop-of-after-design-by-hendrick-goltzius-franco-estius-haarlem-1589-paper-engraving-height-177-mm-width-255-mm-image473344849.html
RM2JE2M55–River god Peneus amid gods and nymphs, Metamorphoses of Ovid (series title), (River) gods and nymphs are gathered near the river god Peneus, who sits on a rock in a leafy landscape. Possibly they are showing their sympathy after the metamorphosis of Peneus' daughter Daphne into a laurel tree. In the lower margin a four-line commentary, in two columns, in Latin., print maker: Hendrick Goltzius, (workshop of), after design by: Hendrick Goltzius, Franco Estius, Haarlem, 1589, paper, engraving, height 177 mm × width 255 mm
Peneus comforted by other river gods, Story of Apollo and Daphne (series title), Peneus and four other river gods. The river gods show their compassion after the metamorphosis of Peneus' daughter Daphne into a laurel tree. In the sky Jupiter with eagle and lightning bolt. Italian text in two columns in bottom margin., print maker: Meester van de Dobbelsteen, after design by: Baldassare Peruzzi, Italy, c. 1530 - c. 1560, paper, engraving, height 249 mm × width 181 mm, print Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/peneus-comforted-by-other-river-gods-story-of-apollo-and-daphne-series-title-peneus-and-four-other-river-gods-the-river-gods-show-their-compassion-after-the-metamorphosis-of-peneus-daughter-daphne-into-a-laurel-tree-in-the-sky-jupiter-with-eagle-and-lightning-bolt-italian-text-in-two-columns-in-bottom-margin-print-maker-meester-van-de-dobbelsteen-after-design-by-baldassare-peruzzi-italy-c-1530-c-1560-paper-engraving-height-249-mm-width-181-mm-print-image599488807.html
RM2WR922F–Peneus comforted by other river gods, Story of Apollo and Daphne (series title), Peneus and four other river gods. The river gods show their compassion after the metamorphosis of Peneus' daughter Daphne into a laurel tree. In the sky Jupiter with eagle and lightning bolt. Italian text in two columns in bottom margin., print maker: Meester van de Dobbelsteen, after design by: Baldassare Peruzzi, Italy, c. 1530 - c. 1560, paper, engraving, height 249 mm × width 181 mm, print
Peneus comforted by other river gods, Master of the Dice, After Baldassare Peruzzi, c. 1530 - c. 1560 print Penus and four other river gods. The river gods show their compassion after the metamorphosis of Peneus' daughter Daphne in a laurel tree. In the air Jupiter with eagle and lightning bolt. Italian text in two columns in STUDMARGE. Italy paper engraving the river-gods condole with Peneus for the loss of Daphne transformed into a tree. (story of) Jupiter (Zeus) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/peneus-comforted-by-other-river-gods-master-of-the-dice-after-baldassare-peruzzi-c-1530-c-1560-print-penus-and-four-other-river-gods-the-river-gods-show-their-compassion-after-the-metamorphosis-of-peneus-daughter-daphne-in-a-laurel-tree-in-the-air-jupiter-with-eagle-and-lightning-bolt-italian-text-in-two-columns-in-studmarge-italy-paper-engraving-the-river-gods-condole-with-peneus-for-the-loss-of-daphne-transformed-into-a-tree-story-of-jupiter-zeus-image594775294.html
RM2WFJ9XP–Peneus comforted by other river gods, Master of the Dice, After Baldassare Peruzzi, c. 1530 - c. 1560 print Penus and four other river gods. The river gods show their compassion after the metamorphosis of Peneus' daughter Daphne in a laurel tree. In the air Jupiter with eagle and lightning bolt. Italian text in two columns in STUDMARGE. Italy paper engraving the river-gods condole with Peneus for the loss of Daphne transformed into a tree. (story of) Jupiter (Zeus)
When the nymph Daphne was pursued by Apollo, who had fallen in love with her, she begged her father Peneus (a river god) for help. Peneus caused his daughter to escape her attacker by transforming her into a laurel tree. We see the moment when Daphne's arms change into leafy branches, while Apollo wants to grab her. In the background, Cupid, near the dead body of Python, strikes Apollo with one of his arrows. Below the depiction are 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 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/when-the-nymph-daphne-was-pursued-by-apollo-who-had-fallen-in-love-with-her-she-begged-her-father-peneus-a-river-god-for-help-peneus-caused-his-daughter-to-escape-her-attacker-by-transforming-her-into-a-laurel-tree-we-see-the-moment-when-daphnes-arms-change-into-leafy-branches-while-apollo-wants-to-grab-her-in-the-background-cupid-near-the-dead-body-of-python-strikes-apollo-with-one-of-his-arrows-below-the-depiction-are-two-lines-of-latin-text-this-print-is-part-of-a-series-of-52-prints-depicting-stories-from-ovids-metamorphoses-this-series-is-divided-into-three-numbered-series-image472126288.html
RM2JC35W4–When the nymph Daphne was pursued by Apollo, who had fallen in love with her, she begged her father Peneus (a river god) for help. Peneus caused his daughter to escape her attacker by transforming her into a laurel tree. We see the moment when Daphne's arms change into leafy branches, while Apollo wants to grab her. In the background, Cupid, near the dead body of Python, strikes Apollo with one of his arrows. Below the depiction are 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
River gods consoling Peneus for the Loss of his Daughter, Daphne from 'The Story of Apollo and Daphne Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-river-gods-consoling-peneus-for-the-loss-of-his-daughter-daphne-from-162514679.html
RMKCB53K–River gods consoling Peneus for the Loss of his Daughter, Daphne from 'The Story of Apollo and Daphne
River gods consoling Peneus for the Loss of his Daughter, Daphne from 'The Story of Apollo and Daphne' 1917 by Master of the Die Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/river-gods-consoling-peneus-for-the-loss-of-his-daughter-daphne-from-the-story-of-apollo-and-daphne-1917-by-master-of-the-die-image576034907.html
RM2TD4JB7–River gods consoling Peneus for the Loss of his Daughter, Daphne from 'The Story of Apollo and Daphne' 1917 by Master of the Die
River gods consoling Peneus for the Loss of his Daughter, Daphne from 'The Story of Apollo and Daphne', Master of the Die, 1530 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-river-gods-consoling-peneus-for-the-loss-of-his-daughter-daphne-from-162514686.html
RMKCB53X–River gods consoling Peneus for the Loss of his Daughter, Daphne from 'The Story of Apollo and Daphne', Master of the Die, 1530
Daphne embracing her father, the river-god Peneus, at the left three nymphs bring jars from the 'Story of Apollo and Daphne', 1530-60. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/daphne-embracing-her-father-the-river-god-peneus-at-the-left-three-nymphs-bring-jars-from-the-story-of-apollo-and-daphne-1530-60-image349007371.html
RM2B7PJCY–Daphne embracing her father, the river-god Peneus, at the left three nymphs bring jars from the 'Story of Apollo and Daphne', 1530-60.
Apollo and Daphne, Metamorphoses by Ovid (series title), When the nymph Daphne was pursued by Apollo, who had fallen in love with her, she begged her father Peneus for help. Peneus made sure that his daughter escaped her attacker by transforming her into a laurel tree. We see the moment when Daphne's arms turn into leafy branches, while Apollo wants to grab her. In the background, Amor, near the dead body of Python, strikes Apollo with one of his arrows. In the lower margin a four-line explanation, in two columns, in Latin., print maker: Hendrick Goltzius, (workshop of), after design by: Hendr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/apollo-and-daphne-metamorphoses-by-ovid-series-title-when-the-nymph-daphne-was-pursued-by-apollo-who-had-fallen-in-love-with-her-she-begged-her-father-peneus-for-help-peneus-made-sure-that-his-daughter-escaped-her-attacker-by-transforming-her-into-a-laurel-tree-we-see-the-moment-when-daphnes-arms-turn-into-leafy-branches-while-apollo-wants-to-grab-her-in-the-background-amor-near-the-dead-body-of-python-strikes-apollo-with-one-of-his-arrows-in-the-lower-margin-a-four-line-explanation-in-two-columns-in-latin-print-maker-hendrick-goltzius-workshop-of-after-design-by-hendr-image473269699.html
RM2JDY897–Apollo and Daphne, Metamorphoses by Ovid (series title), When the nymph Daphne was pursued by Apollo, who had fallen in love with her, she begged her father Peneus for help. Peneus made sure that his daughter escaped her attacker by transforming her into a laurel tree. We see the moment when Daphne's arms turn into leafy branches, while Apollo wants to grab her. In the background, Amor, near the dead body of Python, strikes Apollo with one of his arrows. In the lower margin a four-line explanation, in two columns, in Latin., print maker: Hendrick Goltzius, (workshop of), after design by: Hendr
www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/tags/book... . re frequently called The Motherthe W., by the Peneus on the S. and SE., and I and the Daughter (f] Mrfrrjp Kal t] Koprj).by the Peneus and Ossa on the E. The Per- Homer describes her as the wife of Hades, andvhaebi were members of the Amphictyonic the dread and terrible queen of the Shades.League. At an early period they were subdued who rules over the souls of the dead, along withby the Lapithae; at the time of the Pelopon- her husband (II. ix. 457, 565; Od. x. 494, xi.nesian war they were subject to the Thessalians, 634). Her epi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wwwflickrcomphotosinternetarchivebookimagestagsbook-re-frequently-called-the-motherthe-w-by-the-peneus-on-the-s-and-se-and-i-and-the-daughter-f-mrfrrjp-kal-t-koprjby-the-peneus-and-ossa-on-the-e-the-per-homer-describes-her-as-the-wife-of-hades-andvhaebi-were-members-of-the-amphictyonic-the-dread-and-terrible-queen-of-the-shadesleague-at-an-early-period-they-were-subdued-who-rules-over-the-souls-of-the-dead-along-withby-the-lapithae-at-the-time-of-the-pelopon-her-husband-ii-ix-457-565-od-x-494-xinesian-war-they-were-subject-to-the-thessalians-634-her-epi-image338410858.html
RM2AJFXE2–www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/tags/book... . re frequently called The Motherthe W., by the Peneus on the S. and SE., and I and the Daughter (f] Mrfrrjp Kal t] Koprj).by the Peneus and Ossa on the E. The Per- Homer describes her as the wife of Hades, andvhaebi were members of the Amphictyonic the dread and terrible queen of the Shades.League. At an early period they were subdued who rules over the souls of the dead, along withby the Lapithae; at the time of the Pelopon- her husband (II. ix. 457, 565; Od. x. 494, xi.nesian war they were subject to the Thessalians, 634). Her epi
Peneus comforted by other river gods, Master of the Dice, After Baldassare Peruzzi, c. 1530 - c. 1560 print Penus and four other river gods. The river gods show their compassion after the metamorphosis of Peneus' daughter Daphne in a laurel tree. In the air Jupiter with eagle and lightning bolt. Italian text in two columns in STUDMARGE. paper engraving the river-gods condole with Peneus for the loss of Daphne transformed into a tree. (story of) Jupiter (Zeus) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/peneus-comforted-by-other-river-gods-master-of-the-dice-after-baldassare-peruzzi-c-1530-c-1560-print-penus-and-four-other-river-gods-the-river-gods-show-their-compassion-after-the-metamorphosis-of-peneus-daughter-daphne-in-a-laurel-tree-in-the-air-jupiter-with-eagle-and-lightning-bolt-italian-text-in-two-columns-in-studmarge-paper-engraving-the-river-gods-condole-with-peneus-for-the-loss-of-daphne-transformed-into-a-tree-story-of-jupiter-zeus-image594150271.html
RM2WEHTMF–Peneus comforted by other river gods, Master of the Dice, After Baldassare Peruzzi, c. 1530 - c. 1560 print Penus and four other river gods. The river gods show their compassion after the metamorphosis of Peneus' daughter Daphne in a laurel tree. In the air Jupiter with eagle and lightning bolt. Italian text in two columns in STUDMARGE. paper engraving the river-gods condole with Peneus for the loss of Daphne transformed into a tree. (story of) Jupiter (Zeus)
Apollo and Daphne, Metamorphoses by Ovid (series title), When the nymph Daphne was pursued by Apollo, who had fallen in love with her, she begged her father Peneus for help. Peneus made sure that his daughter escaped her attacker by transforming her into a laurel tree. We see the moment when Daphne's arms turn into leafy branches, while Apollo wants to grab her. In the background, Amor, near the dead body of Python, strikes Apollo with one of his arrows. In the lower margin a four-line explanation, in two columns, in Latin., print maker: Hendrick Goltzius, (workshop of), after design by: Hendr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/apollo-and-daphne-metamorphoses-by-ovid-series-title-when-the-nymph-daphne-was-pursued-by-apollo-who-had-fallen-in-love-with-her-she-begged-her-father-peneus-for-help-peneus-made-sure-that-his-daughter-escaped-her-attacker-by-transforming-her-into-a-laurel-tree-we-see-the-moment-when-daphnes-arms-turn-into-leafy-branches-while-apollo-wants-to-grab-her-in-the-background-amor-near-the-dead-body-of-python-strikes-apollo-with-one-of-his-arrows-in-the-lower-margin-a-four-line-explanation-in-two-columns-in-latin-print-maker-hendrick-goltzius-workshop-of-after-design-by-hendr-image473344795.html
RM2JE2M37–Apollo and Daphne, Metamorphoses by Ovid (series title), When the nymph Daphne was pursued by Apollo, who had fallen in love with her, she begged her father Peneus for help. Peneus made sure that his daughter escaped her attacker by transforming her into a laurel tree. We see the moment when Daphne's arms turn into leafy branches, while Apollo wants to grab her. In the background, Amor, near the dead body of Python, strikes Apollo with one of his arrows. In the lower margin a four-line explanation, in two columns, in Latin., print maker: Hendrick Goltzius, (workshop of), after design by: Hendr
Peneus comforted by other river gods, Master of the Dice, After Baldassare Peruzzi, c. 1530 - c. 1560 print Penus and four other river gods. The river gods show their compassion after the metamorphosis of Peneus' daughter Daphne in a laurel tree. In the air Jupiter with eagle and lightning bolt. Italian text in two columns in STUDMARGE. Numbered below: 4. Italy paper engraving the river-gods condole with Peneus for the loss of Daphne transformed into a tree. (story of) Jupiter (Zeus) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/peneus-comforted-by-other-river-gods-master-of-the-dice-after-baldassare-peruzzi-c-1530-c-1560-print-penus-and-four-other-river-gods-the-river-gods-show-their-compassion-after-the-metamorphosis-of-peneus-daughter-daphne-in-a-laurel-tree-in-the-air-jupiter-with-eagle-and-lightning-bolt-italian-text-in-two-columns-in-studmarge-numbered-below-4-italy-paper-engraving-the-river-gods-condole-with-peneus-for-the-loss-of-daphne-transformed-into-a-tree-story-of-jupiter-zeus-image594778026.html
RM2WFJDCA–Peneus comforted by other river gods, Master of the Dice, After Baldassare Peruzzi, c. 1530 - c. 1560 print Penus and four other river gods. The river gods show their compassion after the metamorphosis of Peneus' daughter Daphne in a laurel tree. In the air Jupiter with eagle and lightning bolt. Italian text in two columns in STUDMARGE. Numbered below: 4. Italy paper engraving the river-gods condole with Peneus for the loss of Daphne transformed into a tree. (story of) Jupiter (Zeus)
River god Peneus in the middle of gods and nymphs; Metamorphoses from Ovid. (River) gods and nymphs meet at the river god Peneus, which is on a rock in a leafy landscape. They may show their compassion after the metamorphosis of Peneus' daughter Daphne in a laurel tree. In the undermarge a four-line explanation, in two columns, in Latin. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/river-god-peneus-in-the-middle-of-gods-and-nymphs-metamorphoses-from-ovid-river-gods-and-nymphs-meet-at-the-river-god-peneus-which-is-on-a-rock-in-a-leafy-landscape-they-may-show-their-compassion-after-the-metamorphosis-of-peneus-daughter-daphne-in-a-laurel-tree-in-the-undermarge-a-four-line-explanation-in-two-columns-in-latin-image432870175.html
RM2G46X93–River god Peneus in the middle of gods and nymphs; Metamorphoses from Ovid. (River) gods and nymphs meet at the river god Peneus, which is on a rock in a leafy landscape. They may show their compassion after the metamorphosis of Peneus' daughter Daphne in a laurel tree. In the undermarge a four-line explanation, in two columns, in Latin.
River gods consoling Peneus for the Loss of his Daughter, Daphne from 'The Story of Apollo and Daphne' 1530–60 Master of the Die Italian. River gods consoling Peneus for the Loss of his Daughter, Daphne from 'The Story of Apollo and Daphne' 396181 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/river-gods-consoling-peneus-for-the-loss-of-his-daughter-daphne-from-the-story-of-apollo-and-daphne-153060-master-of-the-die-italian-river-gods-consoling-peneus-for-the-loss-of-his-daughter-daphne-from-the-story-of-apollo-and-daphne-396181-image458103025.html
RM2HH8B29–River gods consoling Peneus for the Loss of his Daughter, Daphne from 'The Story of Apollo and Daphne' 1530–60 Master of the Die Italian. River gods consoling Peneus for the Loss of his Daughter, Daphne from 'The Story of Apollo and Daphne' 396181
River gods consoling Peneus for the Loss of his Daughter, Daphne from 'The Story of Apollo and Daphne' 1530–60 Engraved by Master of the Die Italian. River gods consoling Peneus for the Loss of his Daughter, Daphne from 'The Story of Apollo and Daphne' 364037 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/river-gods-consoling-peneus-for-the-loss-of-his-daughter-daphne-from-the-story-of-apollo-and-daphne-153060-engraved-by-master-of-the-die-italian-river-gods-consoling-peneus-for-the-loss-of-his-daughter-daphne-from-the-story-of-apollo-and-daphne-364037-image458088824.html
RM2HH7MY4–River gods consoling Peneus for the Loss of his Daughter, Daphne from 'The Story of Apollo and Daphne' 1530–60 Engraved by Master of the Die Italian. River gods consoling Peneus for the Loss of his Daughter, Daphne from 'The Story of Apollo and Daphne' 364037
Daphne turns into a laurel tree, 1728 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. He ensured that his daughter escaped 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 the scene that precedes this story. Apollo creates about killing the Python and insults Cupdio. He finds him out of revenge with his arrow and lets him fall in love with Daphne. Two times two verses in Latin under the performance. The prin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/daphne-turns-into-a-laurel-tree-1728-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-he-ensured-that-his-daughter-escaped-her-attacker-by-turning-her-into-a-laurel-tree-the-moment-apollo-wants-to-grab-her-daphnes-arms-turn-into-leafy-branches-in-the-background-on-the-right-the-scene-that-precedes-this-story-apollo-creates-about-killing-the-python-and-insults-cupdio-he-finds-him-out-of-revenge-with-his-arrow-and-lets-him-fall-in-love-with-daphne-two-times-two-verses-in-latin-under-the-performance-the-prin-image576559651.html
RM2TE0FM3–Daphne turns into a laurel tree, 1728 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. He ensured that his daughter escaped 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 the scene that precedes this story. Apollo creates about killing the Python and insults Cupdio. He finds him out of revenge with his arrow and lets him fall in love with Daphne. Two times two verses in Latin under the performance. The prin
Daphne turns into a laurel tree, Hendrick Goltzius (workshop of), After Hendrick Goltzius, 1589 print When the Nymph Daphne was chased by Apollo, who had fallen in love with her, she begged her father Peneus (a river god) for help. He ensured that his daughter escaped her attacker by turning her into a laurel tree. You can see the moment when Daphnes arms turn into leafy branches, while Apollo wants to grab her. In the background Cupido that Apollo affects Python's dead body with one of his arrows. Two times two lines of Latin text under the performance. This print is part of a series of 52 pr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/daphne-turns-into-a-laurel-tree-hendrick-goltzius-workshop-of-after-hendrick-goltzius-1589-print-when-the-nymph-daphne-was-chased-by-apollo-who-had-fallen-in-love-with-her-she-begged-her-father-peneus-a-river-god-for-help-he-ensured-that-his-daughter-escaped-her-attacker-by-turning-her-into-a-laurel-tree-you-can-see-the-moment-when-daphnes-arms-turn-into-leafy-branches-while-apollo-wants-to-grab-her-in-the-background-cupido-that-apollo-affects-pythons-dead-body-with-one-of-his-arrows-two-times-two-lines-of-latin-text-under-the-performance-this-print-is-part-of-a-series-of-52-pr-image593278191.html
RM2WD64AR–Daphne turns into a laurel tree, Hendrick Goltzius (workshop of), After Hendrick Goltzius, 1589 print When the Nymph Daphne was chased by Apollo, who had fallen in love with her, she begged her father Peneus (a river god) for help. He ensured that his daughter escaped her attacker by turning her into a laurel tree. You can see the moment when Daphnes arms turn into leafy branches, while Apollo wants to grab her. In the background Cupido that Apollo affects Python's dead body with one of his arrows. Two times two lines of Latin text under the performance. This print is part of a series of 52 pr
Apollo en Daphne, print When the Nymph Daphne was chased by Apollo, who had fallen in love with her, she begged her father Peneus for help. He ensured that his daughter escaped her attacker by turning her into a laurel tree. You can see the moment when Daphnes arms turn into leafy branches, while Apollo wants to grab her. In the background Amor that Apollo, at the dead body of Python, meets one of his arrows. In the lower margin a four -line explanation, in two columns, in Latin. paper engraving Daphne changed into a laurel-tree: while fleeing from Apollo, Daphne is changed into a laurel-tree Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/apollo-en-daphne-print-when-the-nymph-daphne-was-chased-by-apollo-who-had-fallen-in-love-with-her-she-begged-her-father-peneus-for-help-he-ensured-that-his-daughter-escaped-her-attacker-by-turning-her-into-a-laurel-tree-you-can-see-the-moment-when-daphnes-arms-turn-into-leafy-branches-while-apollo-wants-to-grab-her-in-the-background-amor-that-apollo-at-the-dead-body-of-python-meets-one-of-his-arrows-in-the-lower-margin-a-four-line-explanation-in-two-columns-in-latin-paper-engraving-daphne-changed-into-a-laurel-tree-while-fleeing-from-apollo-daphne-is-changed-into-a-laurel-tree-image594169849.html
RM2WEJNKN–Apollo en Daphne, print When the Nymph Daphne was chased by Apollo, who had fallen in love with her, she begged her father Peneus for help. He ensured that his daughter escaped her attacker by turning her into a laurel tree. You can see the moment when Daphnes arms turn into leafy branches, while Apollo wants to grab her. In the background Amor that Apollo, at the dead body of Python, meets one of his arrows. In the lower margin a four -line explanation, in two columns, in Latin. paper engraving Daphne changed into a laurel-tree: while fleeing from Apollo, Daphne is changed into a laurel-tree
Apollo and Daphne; Metamorphoses from Ovid. When the NiMF Daphne was haunted by Apollo, who had fallen in love with her, she begged her father Peneus for help. This made his daughter emerged to her attacker by turning her into a laurel tree. You can see the moment when Daphnes arms turn into branches, while Apollo wants to grab her. In the background Amor that Apollo, at the dead body of Python, affects with one of his arrows. In the undermarge a four-line explanation, in two columns, in Latin. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/apollo-and-daphne-metamorphoses-from-ovid-when-the-nimf-daphne-was-haunted-by-apollo-who-had-fallen-in-love-with-her-she-begged-her-father-peneus-for-help-this-made-his-daughter-emerged-to-her-attacker-by-turning-her-into-a-laurel-tree-you-can-see-the-moment-when-daphnes-arms-turn-into-branches-while-apollo-wants-to-grab-her-in-the-background-amor-that-apollo-at-the-dead-body-of-python-affects-with-one-of-his-arrows-in-the-undermarge-a-four-line-explanation-in-two-columns-in-latin-image432946866.html
RM2G4AC42–Apollo and Daphne; Metamorphoses from Ovid. When the NiMF Daphne was haunted by Apollo, who had fallen in love with her, she begged her father Peneus for help. This made his daughter emerged to her attacker by turning her into a laurel tree. You can see the moment when Daphnes arms turn into branches, while Apollo wants to grab her. In the background Amor that Apollo, at the dead body of Python, affects with one of his arrows. In the undermarge a four-line explanation, in two columns, in Latin.
Daphne changes into a laurel tree; Ovidius' metamorphoses. When the NiMF Daphne was haunted by Apollo, who had fallen in love with her, she begged her father Peneus (a river god) for help. This made his daughter emerged to her attacker by turning her into a laurel tree. You can see the moment when Daphnes arms turn into branches, while Apollo wants to grab her. In the background Cupid that Apollo, at the dead body of Python, affects with one of his arrows. Under the show twice two lines of Latin text. This print is part of a series of 52 prints that depicting stories from Ovidius' metamorphose Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/daphne-changes-into-a-laurel-tree-ovidius-metamorphoses-when-the-nimf-daphne-was-haunted-by-apollo-who-had-fallen-in-love-with-her-she-begged-her-father-peneus-a-river-god-for-help-this-made-his-daughter-emerged-to-her-attacker-by-turning-her-into-a-laurel-tree-you-can-see-the-moment-when-daphnes-arms-turn-into-branches-while-apollo-wants-to-grab-her-in-the-background-cupid-that-apollo-at-the-dead-body-of-python-affects-with-one-of-his-arrows-under-the-show-twice-two-lines-of-latin-text-this-print-is-part-of-a-series-of-52-prints-that-depicting-stories-from-ovidius-metamorphose-image430979879.html
RM2G14R6F–Daphne changes into a laurel tree; Ovidius' metamorphoses. When the NiMF Daphne was haunted by Apollo, who had fallen in love with her, she begged her father Peneus (a river god) for help. This made his daughter emerged to her attacker by turning her into a laurel tree. You can see the moment when Daphnes arms turn into branches, while Apollo wants to grab her. In the background Cupid that Apollo, at the dead body of Python, affects with one of his arrows. Under the show twice two lines of Latin text. This print is part of a series of 52 prints that depicting stories from Ovidius' metamorphose
Daphne changes into a laurel tree; Ovidius' metamorphoses; Reflections by P. Ovidius Naso. When the NiMF Daphne was haunted by Apollo, who had fallen in love with her, she begged her father and river god Peneus to help. This made his daughter emerged to her attacker by turning her into a laurel tree. The moment Apollo wants to grab her, the arms of Daphne change in browsing branches. In the background on the right the scene preceding this story. Apollo creates over killing the Python and insults cupdio. This affects him from revenge with his arrow and let him fall in love with Daphne. Under th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/daphne-changes-into-a-laurel-tree-ovidius-metamorphoses-reflections-by-p-ovidius-naso-when-the-nimf-daphne-was-haunted-by-apollo-who-had-fallen-in-love-with-her-she-begged-her-father-and-river-god-peneus-to-help-this-made-his-daughter-emerged-to-her-attacker-by-turning-her-into-a-laurel-tree-the-moment-apollo-wants-to-grab-her-the-arms-of-daphne-change-in-browsing-branches-in-the-background-on-the-right-the-scene-preceding-this-story-apollo-creates-over-killing-the-python-and-insults-cupdio-this-affects-him-from-revenge-with-his-arrow-and-let-him-fall-in-love-with-daphne-under-th-image432749247.html
RM2G41C27–Daphne changes into a laurel tree; Ovidius' metamorphoses; Reflections by P. Ovidius Naso. When the NiMF Daphne was haunted by Apollo, who had fallen in love with her, she begged her father and river god Peneus to help. This made his daughter emerged to her attacker by turning her into a laurel tree. The moment Apollo wants to grab her, the arms of Daphne change in browsing branches. In the background on the right the scene preceding this story. Apollo creates over killing the Python and insults cupdio. This affects him from revenge with his arrow and let him fall in love with Daphne. Under th
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