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Apollo and Coronis, published 1590. Creator: Unknown
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Apollo and Coronis, published 1590. Creator: Unknown
Apollo and Coronis, published 1590. Book: Metamorphoses by Ovid, book 2, plate 11
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This enigmatic print, titled "Apollo and Coronis," dates back to the 1590s and is believed to have been published in the Netherlands during the Sixteenth Century. The image is derived from Book 2, Plate 11 of Ovid's seminal work, "Metamorphoses." The print depicts the mythological tale of Apollo, the Greek sun god, and his lover Coronis. The scene unfolds with Apollo, depicted as a muscular and handsome man, embracing a beautiful and youthful Coronis. The tenderness and intimacy of their embrace are palpable, as Apollo looks deeply into Coronis's eyes with an expression of unwavering devotion. The contrast between the stark black background and the pristine white figures creates a striking visual effect, heightening the sense of drama and emotion. The image is attributed to the renowned Dutch engraver Hendrick Goltzius (or Hendrik Goltzius), although the exact attribution remains uncertain. Goltzius was a leading figure in the art world of the Netherlands during the late Sixteenth Century, known for his mastery of the art of engraving and his ability to capture the human form with remarkable detail and sensitivity. The print is now part of the esteemed collection of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), a testament to its enduring artistic significance and historical value. The image continues to captivate viewers with its timeless beauty and the universal themes of love, devotion, and transformation that it embodies.
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