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Étienne Delaune
History of Apollo and Diana

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Engraving on cream paper depicting a mythological transformation scene with nude figures becoming frogs near a marsh, a smoking mountain, and a domed city in the distance; Latin inscription along the bottom
Engraving depicting a central male figure drawing a bow toward a winged dragon-like serpent at left, with a crowd of figures gesturing in worship at right near a domed temple; three divine figures ride clouds above; Latin inscription along the bottom border.
Engraving of a woodland scene with multiple figures in classical dress gathered around a central group; a leaping deer in the middle ground, hunting dogs at lower center, and a building visible through trees at right; Latin inscription along the bottom border.
Black and white engraving with fine cross-hatching, crowded scene along a shoreline with multiple figures in classical dress. At center-left, an armored warrior gestures dramatically toward turbulent water at right, where figures struggle amid waves near a capsized vessel. Dogs and additional figures occupy the foreground; trees and rocky outcroppings fill the background. A Latin inscription runs along the bottom edge.
Engraving depicting a coastal landscape with multiple figures; at upper left, an archer stands atop a rocky outcrop with bow raised; below, draped figures with hunting dogs gather in the foreground; additional figures and a castle appear in the middle distance; two lines of Latin text in Roman capitals along the bottom border.
Engraving depicting a mythological scene across a coastal landscape; at left, a group of figures in classical dress gestures animatedly near trees; at center foreground, a reclining figure with a winged child nearby; at right, a kneeling figure raises arms toward a divine figure descending on clouds in the upper right; ships and a city visible in the middle distance; Latin inscription along the bottom border.

Étienne Delaune, Latona Transforms the Lycians into Frogs, 1550-1572, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Mary Stansbury Ruiz Bequest, photo © Museum Associates/LACMA

Artist or Maker
Étienne Delaune
Title
History of Apollo and Diana
Place Made
France
Medium
Etchings
Dimensions
Sheet (each): 3 1/4 × 4 3/8 in. (8.26 × 11.11 cm) Image (each): 3 × 4 1/4 in. (7.62 × 10.8 cm)
Credit Line
Mary Stansbury Ruiz Bequest
Accession Number
M.88.91.67a-f
Classification
Prints
Collecting Area
Prints and Drawings
Selected Bibliography
  • Davis, Bruce. Mannerist Prints: International Style in the Sixteenth Century. Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1988.