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Copyright © 1997 Carlos Parada and Maicar Förlag.

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Apollo, Artemis, Niobe, and the dead Niobids | villenave01193: Death of the Niobids. "Now does the childless mother sit down amid the lifeless bodies of her sons, her daughters, and her husband, in stony grief." (Ov. Met. 6.301). 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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  villenave01193.jpg - villenave01193: Death of the Niobids. "Now does the childless mother sit down amid the lifeless bodies of her sons, her daughters, and her husband, in stony grief." (Ov. Met. 6.301). 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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