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Apollo and the Python

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Modeling an oil sketch created by Peter Paul Rubens, Cornelis de Vos's "Apollo and the Python" 1636-1639 painting presents a scene from the "Metamorphoses" by Ovid. Apollo, god of archery, faces a fresh victory after defeating the Python. Overcome by his triumph, he comes across Cupid and mocks the small god. Out of anger, Cupid shoots Apollo with one of his golden arrows, and another at the nymph, Daphne.
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- typeImage
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- file formatjpeg
- file size121 kB
- creatorCornelis de Vos
- rights holderMuseo Nacional del Prado