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"Latona: A Goddess of Power, Beauty, and Transformation" Step into the world of Latona, a captivating figure that has inspired art and admiration for centuries

Background imageLatona Collection: Latona turning the Lycian peasants into frogs. Creator: Vassallo, Antonio Maria (ca. 1620-1664/73)

Latona turning the Lycian peasants into frogs. Creator: Vassallo, Antonio Maria (ca. 1620-1664/73)
Latona turning the Lycian peasants into frogs. Private Collection

Background imageLatona Collection: Statuette of Latona with Artemis and Apollo (pentelic marble)

Statuette of Latona with Artemis and Apollo (pentelic marble)
3359291 Statuette of Latona with Artemis and Apollo (pentelic marble) by Roman; Centrale Montemartini, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: Statuette of Latona with Artemis and Apollo, pentelic marble)

Background imageLatona Collection: Hall of Latona: the Goddess, Rocca dei Rossi, San Secondo, Parma, Italy, detail of 2384739

Hall of Latona: the Goddess, Rocca dei Rossi, San Secondo, Parma, Italy, detail of 2384739
2384740 Hall of Latona: the Goddess, Rocca dei Rossi, San Secondo, Parma, Italy, detail of 2384739 by Romano, Giulio (c.1499-1546) (school of) (attr.to); Rocca dei Rossi, San Secondo, Parma

Background imageLatona Collection: Hall of Latona: the Goddess, Rocca dei Rossi, San Secondo, Parma, Italy

Hall of Latona: the Goddess, Rocca dei Rossi, San Secondo, Parma, Italy
2384739 Hall of Latona: the Goddess, Rocca dei Rossi, San Secondo, Parma, Italy by Romano, Giulio (c.1499-1546) (school of) (attr.to); Rocca dei Rossi, San Secondo, Parma, Italy; (add.info.: Parma)

Background imageLatona Collection: Latone Dans l ile de Delos (engraving)

Latone Dans l ile de Delos (engraving)
5227397 Latone Dans l ile de Delos (engraving) by Boucher, Francois (1703-70) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Latone Dans l ile de Delos)

Background imageLatona Collection: Steps of Latona, Versailles (colour litho)

Steps of Latona, Versailles (colour litho)
1093144 Steps of Latona, Versailles (colour litho) by Binet, Rene (1866-1911); Private Collection; (add.info.: Steps of Latona, Versailles)

Background imageLatona Collection: The Gods descending to Battle (engraving)

The Gods descending to Battle (engraving)
973688 The Gods descending to Battle (engraving) by Flaxman, John (1755-1826) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Gods descending to Battle)

Background imageLatona Collection: Latona Turning the Lycian Peasants into Frogs, c. 1730 (oil on copper)

Latona Turning the Lycian Peasants into Frogs, c. 1730 (oil on copper)
488195 Latona Turning the Lycian Peasants into Frogs, c.1730 (oil on copper) by Platzer, Johann Georg (1704-61); 21.59 x 30.4 cm; Minneapolis Institute of Arts, MN

Background imageLatona Collection: Fountain of Latone at Versailles, 1714, from Les Plans

Fountain of Latone at Versailles, 1714, from Les Plans
STC171699 Fountain of Latone at Versailles, 1714, from Les Plans, Profils et Elevations des Villes et Chateau de Versailles, engraved by Gerard Jean-Baptiste Scotin (1671-1716)

Background imageLatona Collection: Nymph with a Shell, 1683-85 (marble)

Nymph with a Shell, 1683-85 (marble)
XIR192932 Nymph with a Shell, 1683-85 (marble) by Coysevox, Antoine (1640-1720); Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: from the Bassin de Latone, Versailles; ); French, out of copyright

Background imageLatona Collection: Latona turning the shepherds into frogs

Latona turning the shepherds into frogs
3433590 Latona turning the shepherds into frogs by Chiari, Giuseppe Bartolomeo (1654-1724); Galleria Spada, Rome, Lazio, Italy; (add.info)

Background imageLatona Collection: Apollo Appearing to Latone, after Boucher (oil on canvas)

Apollo Appearing to Latone, after Boucher (oil on canvas)
CH400992 Apollo Appearing to Latone, after Boucher (oil on canvas) by Morisot, Berthe (1841-95); Private Collection; (add.info.: Apollo Visitant Latone; ); Photo eChristies Images; French

Background imageLatona Collection: Latona with Apollo and Artemis (marble)

Latona with Apollo and Artemis (marble)
1152790 Latona with Apollo and Artemis (marble) by Pozzi, Francesco (1779-1844); eThe Devonshire Collections, Chatsworth; Reproduced by permission of Chatsworth Settlement Trustees; Italian

Background imageLatona Collection: The Furies (engraving)

The Furies (engraving)
973756 The Furies (engraving) by Flaxman, John (1755-1826) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Furies. Illustration for Flaxmans Classical Outlines by John C L Sparkes (Seeley)

Background imageLatona Collection: The Naval Manoeuvres, Arrival of the Channel Squadron in Mounts Bay (engraving)

The Naval Manoeuvres, Arrival of the Channel Squadron in Mounts Bay (engraving)
1605621 The Naval Manoeuvres, Arrival of the Channel Squadron in Mounts Bay (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Naval Manoeuvres)

Background imageLatona Collection: Latona and her sleeping twins, Apollo and Diana, within a landscape, 1705

Latona and her sleeping twins, Apollo and Diana, within a landscape, 1705

Background imageLatona Collection: Latona, from Game of Mythology (Jeu de la Mythologie), 1644

Latona, from Game of Mythology (Jeu de la Mythologie), 1644

Background imageLatona Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20108473

EyeUbiquitous_20108473
France, Ile de France, Versailles, Latona Fountain and view of the gardens

Background imageLatona Collection: Latona and the Lycian Peasants (Latona Protecting her Children), 1585. Creator: Carracci

Latona and the Lycian Peasants (Latona Protecting her Children), 1585. Creator: Carracci
Latona and the Lycian Peasants (Latona Protecting her Children), 1585. Found in the Collection of Slovak National Gallery, Bratislava

Background imageLatona Collection: The steam yacht Latona under way, 1912. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes

The steam yacht Latona under way, 1912. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
The steam yacht Latona under way, 1912

Background imageLatona Collection: Leto and Peasants of Lykia, 1595-1610. Artist: Brueghel, Jan, the Elder (1568-1625)

Leto and Peasants of Lykia, 1595-1610. Artist: Brueghel, Jan, the Elder (1568-1625)
Leto and Peasants of Lykia, 1595-1610. Found in the collection of the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

Background imageLatona Collection: Landscape with Leto and Peasants of Lykia. Artist: Coninxloo, Gillis, van (1544-1606)

Landscape with Leto and Peasants of Lykia. Artist: Coninxloo, Gillis, van (1544-1606)
Landscape with Leto and Peasants of Lykia. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageLatona Collection: Leto, pregnant with the twins Artemis and Apollo, with the eagle of Zeus at her feet

Leto, pregnant with the twins Artemis and Apollo, with the eagle of Zeus at her feet
XIR1127286 Leto, pregnant with the twins Artemis and Apollo, with the eagle of Zeus at her feet (oil on canvas) by Goltzius, Hendrik (1558-1617); Musee de Blois, Blois

Background imageLatona Collection: Advert for Latona radiators 1933

Advert for Latona radiators 1933
Perfect heating and economy. The Latona is the only efficient paraffin oil-heated portable, giving the comfort of central heating without the expense of installing costly piping. 1933

Background imageLatona Collection: Niobe and her Family

Niobe and her Family
Niobe, proud of her 14 children, imprudently mocked Leto/Latona who had only 2, whereupon Apollo and Diana slew them all and turned Niobe herself into a stone

Background imageLatona Collection: Women playing knucklebones (astragaloi) and standing figures of goddesses Latona

Women playing knucklebones (astragaloi) and standing figures of goddesses Latona, Niobe and Phoebe from Italy
Roman civilization, 1st century A.D. Women playing knucklebones (astragaloi) and standing figures of goddesses Latona, Niobe and Phoebe, painting on marble, 49x42 cm. From Herculaneum

Background imageLatona Collection: Bassin de Latone - Palace of Versailles, France

Bassin de Latone - Palace of Versailles, France
The Grand Waterworks Day at the Bassin de Latone (Basin of Latona) - Palace of Versailles, France Date: circa 1910s

Background imageLatona Collection: Leto and the Frogs

Leto and the Frogs
When the Lycians refuse water to Leto and her children, she changes them into frogs

Background imageLatona Collection: The Roman goddesses Latona, Niobe, Phoebe

The Roman goddesses Latona, Niobe, Phoebe, Aglaia and Hileaera.. The Roman goddesses Latona, Niobe, Phoebe, Aglaia (the youngest of the three Graces) and Hileaera

Background imageLatona Collection: Latona Lycian peasants 1649 Etching state Sheet

Latona Lycian peasants 1649 Etching state Sheet
Artokoloro

Background imageLatona Collection: Latona Game Mythology Jeu de la Mythologie 1644

Latona Game Mythology Jeu de la Mythologie 1644
Artokoloro

Background imageLatona Collection: Latona and the Lycian Peasants, Jan Brueghel, I, c. 1605

Latona and the Lycian Peasants, Jan Brueghel, I, c. 1605

Background imageLatona Collection: VERSAILLES: FOUNTAIN. A view of the Latona Basin at the palace of Versailles, France

VERSAILLES: FOUNTAIN. A view of the Latona Basin at the palace of Versailles, France. Photochrome, c1900

Background imageLatona Collection: Peasants into Frogs

Peasants into Frogs
Leta, fleeing Hera with her children Apollo and Artemis, gets thirsty, but peasants gathering rushes refuse her drink, so she has Zeus turn them into frogs


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"Latona: A Goddess of Power, Beauty, and Transformation" Step into the world of Latona, a captivating figure that has inspired art and admiration for centuries. From ancient times to the present day, her presence can be felt through various forms of artistic expression. In 1933, an advert for Latona radiators showcased the brand's commitment to quality and innovation. Just like the goddess herself, these radiators exuded elegance and warmth. A statuette carved from pentelic marble depicts Latona alongside her divine children Artemis and Apollo. The intricate details capture their grace and power as they stand together in eternal unity. The Hall at Rocca dei Rossi in San Secondo, Parma, Italy offers a glimpse into the goddess's realm. Every corner is adorned with beauty - a testament to her influence on architecture throughout history. An engraving titled "Latone Dans l'ile de Delos" transports us to this mythical island where she once sought refuge. The image evokes a sense of serenity amidst nature's splendor. The Steps at Versailles come alive in vibrant colors through lithography. These grand steps bear witness to gods descending into battle – an epic scene that showcases both strength and vulnerability. In another painting titled "Latona Turning the Lycian Peasants into Frogs, " we witness her ability to transform those who disrespected her sanctuary. This powerful act serves as a reminder that even gods have boundaries not meant to be crossed. The Fountain of Latone at Versailles stands tall since its creation in 1714. Les Plans captured its magnificence through detailed illustrations that highlight every sculptural element crafted by skilled hands. A nymph delicately holding a shell from 1683-85 embodies gracefulness reminiscent herself. Marble brings this sculpture to life as it captures light in all its ethereal glory. One cannot forget the infamous tale turning shepherds into frogs.