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Title
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De Peleo y Ceys
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Description
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This engraving illustrates the story of Daedalion and his daughter Chione. Daedalion, the son of Lucifer, had a daughter whose beauty captivated thousands of suitors, including the gods Mercury and Apollo. The two gods had their way with Chione and both gods impregnated her. The bottom left corner of the engraving illustrates the god Mercury forcing himself upon Chione as she sleeps. After having two children born of Apollo and Mercury, Chione begins exclaiming that she is more beautiful than the goddess Diana. Diana is angered by these claims and punishes Chione. She shoots Chione through her tongue, which ends up killing her. This is illustrated in the engraving with Chione laying down as the arrow sticks out of her face with her father holding her up. Daedalion is depicted with a crown on his head. Diana is illustrated in the foreground of the engraving with the bow in her hand, as well as in the background of the engraving floating on a cloud. Daedalion was so upset by his daughter’s death that he plunged himself off Mount Parnassus. Before he hit the ground, Apollo transformed him into a hawk out of pity. Daedalion is illustrated in the top left corner of the engraving plummeting off the mountain with Apollo standing at the bottom.
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Image Creator
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Virgil Solis (Engraver)
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Identifier
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mta:11828
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Source Name
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Las Transformaciones de Ovidio en lengua Española, repartidas en quinze libros, con las Allegorias al fin dellos, y sus figuras, para prouecho de los Artifices [The Transformations of Ovid in the Spanish language, distributed in fifteen books, with the allegories at the end of them and their figures, for the benefit of the creators]
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Image
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mta_11828_OBJ.jpg
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Subject
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Transformation
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Roman Mythology
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Greek Mythology
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Hubris
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Gods
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Goddesses