RM2WR9MMP–Corinna, Characters from the Commedia dell'arte (series title), Bande der Italienischen Comoedianten (series title), print maker: anonymous, after design by: Jean Antoine Watteau, Publius Ovidius Naso, print maker: Germany, publisher: Neurenberg, 1694 - 1725, paper, etching, height 172 mm × width 112 mm, print
RM2WR8G7W–View of the Greendale Oak, The Green Dale Oke near Welbeck, 1727 (title on object), Numbered top right: II., print maker: George Vertue, (possibly), Publius Ovidius Naso, London, 1727, paper, etching, height 360 mm × width 212 mm, print
RM2WRB68R–Diana and Actaeon, Acteon petit fils de Cadmus et d'Hermione, metamorphosé en cerf (title on object), print maker: Nicolas de Larmessin (III), after painting by: Balthasar van Lemens, Publius Ovidius Naso, Paris, 1694 - 1755, paper, etching, engraving, height 281 mm × width 354 mm, print
RM2WRB916–Apollo and Daphne, Daphne in Laurum mutata (title on object), Prints after works by Carlo Cignani (series title), Monochromata Septem Caroli Cignanti Bononiensis (...) (series title), print maker: Jean Michel Liotard, after drawing by: Carlo Cignani, Publius Ovidius Naso, Venice, 1743, paper, etching, engraving, height 501 mm × width 350 mm, print
RM2JCBCYC–Page from a book with text on recto and verso and an image at the beginning of book 10 Orpheus plays for the animals on a lira da braccio, a Renaissance stringed instrument All the animals listen peacefully and attentively, Orpheus enchants the animals with his music Recreation of Publius Ovidius Naso , print maker: Abraham Bloteling, (attributed to), Antonio Tempesta, publisher: weduwe Abraham de Wees (I), Amsterdam, 1671, paper, etching, h 100 mm × w 117 mm, h 195 mm × w 148 mm
RM2JCBCY0–Page from a book with text on recto and verso, and an image at the beginning of book 5 The wedding feast of Perseus and Andromeda is disrupted by Phineus, a lover of Andromeda, and his friends Eventually, Phineus and his men are turned to stone, Phineus disrupts the wedding of Perseus and Andromeda Resurrections by Publius Ovidius Naso , print maker: Abraham Bloteling, (attributed to), Antonio Tempesta, publisher: weduwe Abraham de Wees (I), Amsterdam, 1671, paper, etching, h 100 mm × w 120 mm, h 195 mm × w 150 mm
RM2WR77E3–Hekuba discovers the body of Polydorus, Metamorphoses of Ovid (series title), Historia Ovidei Metamorphosei (series title), Below the scene the text from the Metamorphoses of Ovid, book 13, verses 533-536. The body of Polydorus, in the water on the right, has been cut out of the print. The caption has been adjusted: 'Hecuba' has been changed to 'Hedubat' or 'Heclubat' with a pen, and the word 'anili' has also been adjusted. Numbered bottom right: 11., print maker: Johannes of Lucas van Doetechum, after design by: Gerard van Groeningen, Publius Ovidius Naso, print maker: Antwerp
RM2JCBCYF–Page from a book with text on the recto and verso, and an image at the beginning of book 14 Saturn sits on a rock near the sea eating the limbs of his dismembered son His other son has hidden behind the rock and looks frightened at his father, Saturn devours his children Resurrection of Publius Ovidius Naso , print maker: Abraham Bloteling, (attributed to), Antonio Tempesta, publisher: weduwe Abraham de Wees (I), Amsterdam, 1671, paper, etching, h 98 mm × w 120 mm, h 193 mm × w 146 mm
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