Polyphemus and Acis love Galatea, Metamorphoses by Ovid (series title), The giant Polyphemus sits surrounded by his flock on a rock and plays the pan flute hoping to seduce the sea nymph Galatea. The nymphs listen to his playing. Under Polyphemus, however, Galatea lies in the arms of his rival Acis., print maker: Crispijn van de Passe (II), after design by: Johan van Cuylenburgh, (possibly), after design by: Dirck van der Lisse, (possibly), after design by: Northern Netherlands, after design by: The Hague, c. 1636 - 1670, paper, engraving, height 161 mm × width 221 mm
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Polyphemus, Acis love Galatea, Metamorphoses, Ovid, series title, giant Polyphemus sits surrounded, flock, rock, plays, pan flute hoping, seduce, sea nymph Galatea, nymphs listen, playing, Under Polyphemus, Galatea lies, arms, rival Acis, print maker, Crispijn van de Passe, II, design, Johan van Cuylenburgh, design, Dirck van der Lisse, design, Northern Netherlands, design, Hague, c, 1636, 1670, paper, engraving, height 161 mm × width 221 mm
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