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Metamorphosis Collection (page 9)

"Metamorphosis: A Journey of Transformation and Wonder" In the depths of the ancient woods, an old woman finds solace amidst towering trees

Background imageMetamorphosis Collection: Glaucus Turned into a Sea-God, 1731 (engraving)

Glaucus Turned into a Sea-God, 1731 (engraving)
STC134133 Glaucus Turned into a Sea-God, 1731 (engraving) by Picart, Bernard (1673-1733); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; French, out of copyright

Background imageMetamorphosis Collection: Actaeon Turned into a Stag and Devoured by his Hounds, 1731 (engraving)

Actaeon Turned into a Stag and Devoured by his Hounds, 1731 (engraving)
STC134122 Actaeon Turned into a Stag and Devoured by his Hounds, 1731 (engraving) by Picart, Bernard (1673-1733); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; French, out of copyright

Background imageMetamorphosis Collection: Ms 324 f. 62 v. Arachne challenges Pallas and becomes a spider

Ms 324 f. 62 v. Arachne challenges Pallas and becomes a spider
HLK151279 Ms 324 f.62 v. Arachne challenges Pallas and becomes a spider, from Metamorphoses 6 by Ovid, 1479 (vellum) by Netherlandish School

Background imageMetamorphosis Collection: Narcissus and Echo (oil on canvas)

Narcissus and Echo (oil on canvas)
LST204497 Narcissus and Echo (oil on canvas) by Costanzi, Placido (1702-59); 136x99 cm; Private Collection; eLawrence Steigrad Fine Arts, New York; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageMetamorphosis Collection: Ms 1044 Fol. 74 The Wheel of Fortune, from Ovide Moralise written by Chretien Legouais

Ms 1044 Fol. 74 The Wheel of Fortune, from Ovide Moralise written by Chretien Legouais
XIR177844 Ms 1044 Fol.74 The Wheel of Fortune, from Ovide Moralise written by Chretien Legouais (vellum) by French School, (14th century); Bibliotheque Municipale, Rouen

Background imageMetamorphosis Collection: Ms 1126 The Suicide of Dido by the sword and the suicide of Phyllis by hanging

Ms 1126 The Suicide of Dido by the sword and the suicide of Phyllis by hanging
CHT220388 Ms 1126 The Suicide of Dido by the sword and the suicide of Phyllis by hanging, from Le Roman de la Rose by Guillaume de Loris and Jean de Meung, c.1360-70 (vellum) by French School

Background imageMetamorphosis Collection: Black arches and owlet moth

Black arches and owlet moth
5893447 Black arches and owlet moth. by Bock, Johann Carl (1757-1843); (add.info.: Black arches or nun moth, Lymantria monacha 1-6, and owlet moth, Panthea coenobita 7)

Background imageMetamorphosis Collection: Conformist, Lithophane furcifera 1, double dart, Graphiphora augur 2, scarce brindle

Conformist, Lithophane furcifera 1, double dart, Graphiphora augur 2, scarce brindle, Apamea lateritia 3, 4
5912573 Conformist, Lithophane furcifera 1, double dart, Graphiphora augur 2, scarce brindle, Apamea lateritia 3, 4, and silver arches, Polia hepatica 5

Background imageMetamorphosis Collection: Coronet moth, Craniophora ligustri 1-4, marbled coronet, Hadena confusa 5, varied coronet

Coronet moth, Craniophora ligustri 1-4, marbled coronet, Hadena confusa 5, varied coronet, Hadena compta 6
5912560 Coronet moth, Craniophora ligustri 1-4, marbled coronet, Hadena confusa 5, varied coronet, Hadena compta 6, and green arches, Anaplectoides prasina 7

Background imageMetamorphosis Collection: Grey chi, Antitype chi 1 and sycamore moth, Acronicta aceris 2-7

Grey chi, Antitype chi 1 and sycamore moth, Acronicta aceris 2-7. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Johann Carl
5912554 Grey chi, Antitype chi 1 and sycamore moth, Acronicta aceris 2-7. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Johann Carl Bock after Eugenius Johann Christoph Espers Die Schmetterlinge in

Background imageMetamorphosis Collection: Scarce silver Y, Syngrapha interrogationis 1, 2, plain golden Y, Autographa jota 3-5, gold spot

Scarce silver Y, Syngrapha interrogationis 1, 2, plain golden Y, Autographa jota 3-5, gold spot, Plusia festucae 6
5912553 Scarce silver Y, Syngrapha interrogationis 1, 2, plain golden Y, Autographa jota 3-5, gold spot, Plusia festucae 6

Background imageMetamorphosis Collection: Frosted orange moth, Gortyna flavago 1, 2, and angle shades, Phlogophora meticulosa 3-7

Frosted orange moth, Gortyna flavago 1, 2, and angle shades, Phlogophora meticulosa 3-7
5912552 Frosted orange moth, Gortyna flavago 1, 2, and angle shades, Phlogophora meticulosa 3-7. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Johann Carl Bock after Eugenius Johann Christoph Espers Die

Background imageMetamorphosis Collection: Spotted clover, Schinia scutosa 1, 2, Epilecta linogrisea 3, Guernsey underwing

Spotted clover, Schinia scutosa 1, 2, Epilecta linogrisea 3, Guernsey underwing, Polyphaenis sericata 4
5912548 Spotted clover, Schinia scutosa 1, 2, Epilecta linogrisea 3, Guernsey underwing, Polyphaenis sericata 4, and straw underwing, Thalpophila matura 5, 6

Background imageMetamorphosis Collection: Catocala hymenaea 1, Amerila puella 2, 3, and Isturgia famula moths 4

Catocala hymenaea 1, Amerila puella 2, 3, and Isturgia famula moths 4. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Johann
5912546 Catocala hymenaea 1, Amerila puella 2, 3, and Isturgia famula moths 4. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Johann Carl Bock after Eugenius Johann Christoph Espers Die Schmetterlinge in

Background imageMetamorphosis Collection: Maple prominent and heart moth

Maple prominent and heart moth
5893480 Maple prominent and heart moth. by Bock, Johann Carl (1757-1843); (add.info.: Maple prominent, Ptilodon cucullina 1 and heart moth, Dicycla oo 2-5. Phalaena Bombyx cuculla)

Background imageMetamorphosis Collection: Purple tiger and brown tiger moth

Purple tiger and brown tiger moth
5893474 Purple tiger and brown tiger moth. by Bock, Johann Carl (1757-1843); (add.info.: Purple tiger, Rhyparia purpurata 1-6, and brown tiger moth, Hyphoraia aulica 6, 7)

Background imageMetamorphosis Collection: Pale tussock, Calliteara pudibunda

Pale tussock, Calliteara pudibunda
5893464 Pale tussock, Calliteara pudibunda. by Bock, Johann Carl (1757-1843); (add.info.: Pale tussock, Calliteara pudibunda. Phalaena pudibunda)

Background imageMetamorphosis Collection: Canephora hirsuta, Ocneria detrita and Epichnopterix plumella

Canephora hirsuta, Ocneria detrita and Epichnopterix plumella
5893454 Canephora hirsuta, Ocneria detrita and Epichnopterix plumella. by Bock, Johann Carl (1757-1843); (add.info.: Hairy sweep moth, Canephora hirsuta 1-5)

Background imageMetamorphosis Collection: Tawny prominent moth, Harpyia milhauseri

Tawny prominent moth, Harpyia milhauseri
5893431 Tawny prominent moth, Harpyia milhauseri. by Klinger, Johann Georg (1764-1806); (add.info.: Tawny prominent moth, Harpyia milhauseri. Phalaena bombyx milhauseri)

Background imageMetamorphosis Collection: Lobster moth, Stauropus fagi

Lobster moth, Stauropus fagi
5893430 Lobster moth, Stauropus fagi. by Klinger, Johann Georg (1764-1806); (add.info.: Lobster moth, Stauropus fagi. Phalaena fagi)

Background imageMetamorphosis Collection: Burren green, Calamia tridens 1, sallow, Xanthia icteritia 2, angle-striped sallow

Burren green, Calamia tridens 1, sallow, Xanthia icteritia 2, angle-striped sallow, Enargia paleacea 3, 4
5912563 Burren green, Calamia tridens 1, sallow, Xanthia icteritia 2, angle-striped sallow, Enargia paleacea 3, 4, and double line, Mythimna turca 5, 6

Background imageMetamorphosis Collection: Sweetfern underwing, Catocala antinympha 1-3, Catocala nymphaea 4, and oak yellow underwing

Sweetfern underwing, Catocala antinympha 1-3, Catocala nymphaea 4, and oak yellow underwing, Catocala nymphagoga 5
5912544 Sweetfern underwing, Catocala antinympha 1-3, Catocala nymphaea 4, and oak yellow underwing, Catocala nymphagoga 5

Background imageMetamorphosis Collection: Setina aurita moth 1, 2, dew moth, Setina irrorella 3-5, and Setina roscida moth 6, 7

Setina aurita moth 1, 2, dew moth, Setina irrorella 3-5, and Setina roscida moth 6, 7
5912532 Setina aurita moth 1, 2, dew moth, Setina irrorella 3-5, and Setina roscida moth 6, 7. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Johann Carl Bock after Eugenius Johann Christoph Espers Die

Background imageMetamorphosis Collection: Passenger moth, Dysgonia algira 1, dun-bar, Cosmia trapezina 2-3, double dart or soothsayer

Passenger moth, Dysgonia algira 1, dun-bar, Cosmia trapezina 2-3, double dart or soothsayer, Graphiphora augur 4
5912527 Passenger moth, Dysgonia algira 1, dun-bar, Cosmia trapezina 2-3, double dart or soothsayer, Graphiphora augur 4, larvae 5-6

Background imageMetamorphosis Collection: Common swift moth, Korscheltellus lupulina 1-4, gold swift, Phymatopus hecta 5

Common swift moth, Korscheltellus lupulina 1-4, gold swift, Phymatopus hecta 5, and Pharmacis carna 6
5912521 Common swift moth, Korscheltellus lupulina 1-4, gold swift, Phymatopus hecta 5, and Pharmacis carna 6. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Johann Carl Bock after Eugenius Johann Christoph

Background imageMetamorphosis Collection: The mouse is metamorphosed as a girl - Fables by La Fontaine, 19th century (engraving)

The mouse is metamorphosed as a girl - Fables by La Fontaine, 19th century (engraving)
DUV4215077 The mouse is metamorphosed as a girl - Fables by La Fontaine, 19th century (engraving) by Grandville (Jean Ignace Isidore Gerard) (1803-47); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageMetamorphosis Collection: Ulysses, Mercury and Circe. With the companions of Ulysses transformed into pigs

Ulysses, Mercury and Circe. With the companions of Ulysses transformed into pigs
LRI4576462 Ulysses, Mercury and Circe. With the companions of Ulysses transformed into pigs (Painting, 1570-1572) by Straet, Jan van der (Joannes Stradanus) (1523-1605); Palazzo Vecchio, Florence

Background imageMetamorphosis Collection: Europa leading Jupiter (Fresco, 1583-1584)

Europa leading Jupiter (Fresco, 1583-1584)
LRI4603424 Europa leading Jupiter (Fresco, 1583-1584) by Carracci, Annibale (1560-1609); Museo Civico Medievale, Bologna, Italy; (add.info)

Background imageMetamorphosis Collection: The nose of the Triplice after Laocoon. Germany, Austria, Italy

The nose of the Triplice after Laocoon. Germany, Austria, Italy
XEE4158871 The nose of the Triplice after Laocoon. Germany, Austria, Italy, ahead of the Franco-Russian alliance in " Le Petit Journal", October 25, 1896 (engraving) by Meyer

Background imageMetamorphosis Collection: Bible of Royaumont, Old Testament: Nebuchadnezzar changes to bete

Bible of Royaumont, Old Testament: Nebuchadnezzar changes to bete
XEE4138526 Bible of Royaumont, Old Testament: Nebuchadnezzar changes to bete. King Nebuchadnezzar II by just punishment for his pride is changed into bete. Illustration from 1811

Background imageMetamorphosis Collection: Circe Changing the Companions of Ulysses into Boars (oil on canvas)

Circe Changing the Companions of Ulysses into Boars (oil on canvas)
475780 Circe Changing the Companions of Ulysses into Boars (oil on canvas) by Castiglione, Giovanni Benedetto (Il Grechetto) (1609-64)

Background imageMetamorphosis Collection: The Respiratory Apparatus of the Bee, Magnified (engraving)

The Respiratory Apparatus of the Bee, Magnified (engraving)
5224651 The Respiratory Apparatus of the Bee, Magnified (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Respiratory Apparatus of the Bee, Magnified)

Background imageMetamorphosis Collection: The Metamorphoses of Chalcophora Mariana (engraving)

The Metamorphoses of Chalcophora Mariana (engraving)
5224649 The Metamorphoses of Chalcophora Mariana (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Metamorphoses of Chalcophora Mariana)

Background imageMetamorphosis Collection: Metamorphoses of Empusa pauperata (engraving)

Metamorphoses of Empusa pauperata (engraving)
5224646 Metamorphoses of Empusa pauperata (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Metamorphoses of Empusa pauperata)

Background imageMetamorphosis Collection: The Metamorphoses of the Gnat (engraving)

The Metamorphoses of the Gnat (engraving)
5224633 The Metamorphoses of the Gnat (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Metamorphoses of the Gnat)

Background imageMetamorphosis Collection: The Metamorphoses of Papilio machaon (engraving)

The Metamorphoses of Papilio machaon (engraving)
5224621 The Metamorphoses of Papilio machaon (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Metamorphoses of Papilio machaon)

Background imageMetamorphosis Collection: The Metamorphoses of the Sphinx euphorbiae (engraving)

The Metamorphoses of the Sphinx euphorbiae (engraving)
5224616 The Metamorphoses of the Sphinx euphorbiae (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Metamorphoses of the Sphinx euphorbiae)

Background imageMetamorphosis Collection: The Moths and Caterpillars of Cucullia verbasci (engraving)

The Moths and Caterpillars of Cucullia verbasci (engraving)
5224612 The Moths and Caterpillars of Cucullia verbasci (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Moths and Caterpillars of Cucullia verbasci)

Background imageMetamorphosis Collection: Chrysididae (engraving)

Chrysididae (engraving)
5224609 Chrysididae (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Chrysididae. Chrysis ignita, Stilbum calens, Parnopes carnea)

Background imageMetamorphosis Collection: Bombus muscorum (engraving)

Bombus muscorum (engraving)
5224599 Bombus muscorum (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bombus muscorum. Illustration for The Transformations or Metamorphoses of Insects by P Martin)

Background imageMetamorphosis Collection: The Nest of Melipona scutellaris (engraving)

The Nest of Melipona scutellaris (engraving)
5224598 The Nest of Melipona scutellaris (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Nest of Melipona scutellaris)

Background imageMetamorphosis Collection: The Spiny Lobster, Palinurus vulgaris (engraving)

The Spiny Lobster, Palinurus vulgaris (engraving)
5224582 The Spiny Lobster, Palinurus vulgaris (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Spiny Lobster, Palinurus vulgaris)

Background imageMetamorphosis Collection: Metamorphosis of various insects, 1726 (hand-coloured engraving)

Metamorphosis of various insects, 1726 (hand-coloured engraving)
986121 Metamorphosis of various insects, 1726 (hand-coloured engraving) by Sluiter or Sluyter, Pieter (c.1675-p.1713); 50.5x33.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Metamorphosis of various insects)

Background imageMetamorphosis Collection: Punch cartoon: George Granville Bradley, English divine, scholar and Dean of Westminster (engraving)

Punch cartoon: George Granville Bradley, English divine, scholar and Dean of Westminster (engraving)
6034886 Punch cartoon: George Granville Bradley, English divine, scholar and Dean of Westminster (engraving) by Sambourne

Background imageMetamorphosis Collection: Vertumnus and Pomona, 1613 (oil on canvas)

Vertumnus and Pomona, 1613 (oil on canvas)
5670799 Vertumnus and Pomona, 1613 (oil on canvas) by Goltzius, Hendrik (1558-1617); 90x149.5 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; (add.info)

Background imageMetamorphosis Collection: Ulysses threatening Circe, c. 1630-35 (oil on wood)

Ulysses threatening Circe, c. 1630-35 (oil on wood)
3959974 Ulysses threatening Circe, c.1630-35 (oil on wood) by Jordaens, Jacob (1593-1678); 86 x 105.5 cm; Kunstmuseum, Basel

Background imageMetamorphosis Collection: Vertumnus and Pomona (oil on copper)

Vertumnus and Pomona (oil on copper)
5058836 Vertumnus and Pomona (oil on copper) by Avont, Pieter van (c.1600-32); 55 x 73 cm; Kunstmuseum, Basel, Switzerland; (add.info)



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"Metamorphosis: A Journey of Transformation and Wonder" In the depths of the ancient woods, an old woman finds solace amidst towering trees. Like a sea green swallowtail butterfly emerging from its chrysalis, she too undergoes a metamorphosis, embracing her age with grace and wisdom. An axolotl, captured in delicate artwork, symbolizes the beauty of transformation. Just as it regenerates lost limbs, we too have the power to heal and grow. A tobacco hornworm feasts on a tobacco plant, showcasing nature's cycle of change. From tiny caterpillar to magnificent painted lady butterfly - life unfolds in breathtaking stages. Imagination takes flight as a humanized turkey dons the role of a banker. Who would have thought that even our feathered friends can experience their own transformations? The enchanting Two-tailed Pasha dances through life like foxy charaxes fluttering among flowers. Its vibrant colors remind us that change can bring newfound joy and vibrancy. With sophistication and indulgence akin to a bon viveur, a humanized elephant revels in his transformed existence. His journey teaches us that sometimes transformation leads not only to growth but also pleasure. The lesser puss moth embraces its erminea coat as it evolves into something extraordinary. It reminds us that even creatures deemed insignificant can transform into awe-inspiring beings. Apollo's pursuit of Daphne immortalized in marble captures their metamorphic fate forever frozen in time. Their story serves as a reminder that love itself has transformative powers beyond imagination. Cadmus and Hermione intertwine as serpents; their bodies entwined forevermore after undergoing an irreversible metamorphosis by divine intervention. This art piece speaks volumes about how destiny shapes our lives through unexpected changes. From mythical tales to natural wonders, metamorphosis is woven into every aspect of existence – reminding us all that transformation is inevitable yet beautiful at its core.