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Ovid's Metamorphosis Series
Ovid's Metamorphosis series is a collection of four etchings from Ovid's Metamorphosis series realized in 1606.
Ceres orders the punishment of Erisicthon; The dispute over Achilles' armor; The Greeks took Hecuba away; The immortality of Aeneas. Bartsch: 716, 754, 757, 778.
Fine impressions with large original margins, printed on laid paper. Sheets glued for the upper edge on cardboard support. Perforated on the left margin. The number 716 has the title written in brown ink on the reverse, in antique caligraphy. In general very good state of conservation.
Ovid's Metamorphosis series is a collection of four etchings from Ovid's Metamorphosis series realized in 1606.
Ceres orders the punishment of Erisicthon; The dispute over Achilles' armor; The Greeks took Hecuba away; The immortality of Aeneas. Bartsch: 716, 754, 757, 778.
Fine impressions with large original margins, printed on laid paper. Sheets glued for the upper edge on cardboard support. Perforated on the left margin. The number 716 has the title written in brown ink on the reverse, in antique caligraphy. In general very good state of conservation.
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