Latona Giving Birth to Apollo and Diana, after 1575

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Diana Mantovana learned to engrave from her father, Mantuan court artist and sculptor Giovanni Battista Scultori. Diana was a rarity among Renaissance printmakers both for her gender and her ambition. She worked in Rome as a reproductive engraver, a highly accomplished skill that involved translating other artists' paintings, sculptures, and drawings into prints. This scene, copied after a design by painter Giulio Romano, depicts Zeus's paramour Latona, who was forced to give birth to their twins on the remote island of Delos in order to escape the detection-and wrath-of Zeus's wife, Hera.

Details
Title
Latona Giving Birth to Apollo and Diana
Artist Life
c. 1547/48–1612
Role
Artist
Accession Number
P.450
Provenance
Robert Dumesnil (L.2200); Frederick Keppel; William M. Ladd
Catalogue Raisonne
Bellini 9 ii/iv; Bartsch 39-I i/ii; Massari 9 i/v
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