Arcas Aiming His Arrow at Callisto, Ovid

Arcas Aiming His Arrow at Callisto, Ovid's Metamorphoses (series title)

(Arcas richt zijn pijl op Callisto Ovidius' Metamorfosen (series title))


Hendrick Goltzius (workshop of)

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Hendrick Goltzius

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Franco Estius

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Arcas Aiming His Arrow at Callisto, Ovid's Metamorphoses (series title) by Hendrick Goltzius (workshop of). Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
Rijks Museum, Amsterdam
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