TEMPESTA, Antonio
(b. 1555, Firenze, d. 1630, Firenze)

Jupiter and Callisto

1606
Engraving, 97 x 115 mm
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The subject of the engraving is taken from Ovid. Diana's nymphs were expected to be as chaste as the goddess herself. One of them, Callisto, was seduced by Jupiter who first disguised himself as Diana in order to gain the nymphs presence. Her pregnancy was eventually noticed by Diana who punished Callisto by changing her into a a bear and setting the dogs on her. But Jupiter snatched her up to heaven just in time.




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