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Perseus and Atlas | 01145: Perseus and Atlas. "... and, himself turning his back, he held out from his left hand the ghastly Medusa-head." (Ov. Met. 4.655). Guillaume T. de Villenave, Les Métamorphoses d'Ovide (Paris, Didot 1806–07). Engravings after originals by Jean-Jacques François Le Barbier (1739–1826), Nicolas André Monsiau (1754–1837), and Jean-Michel Moreau (1741–1814).

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  villenave01145.jpg - 01145: Perseus and Atlas. "... and, himself turning his back, he held out from his left hand the ghastly Medusa-head." (Ov. Met. 4.655).Guillaume T. de Villenave, Les Métamorphoses  d'Ovide (Paris, Didot 1806–07). Engravings after originals by Jean-Jacques François Le Barbier (1739–1826), Nicolas André Monsiau (1754–1837), and Jean-Michel Moreau (1741–1814).  
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