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Title

The abduction of Europa.

Alternative title(s):

De roof van Europa (Ovidius, Metamorphosen II, 833-875).
Date 1632
Medium oil on oak panel
Dimensions 62.2 × 77 cm (24.5 × 30.3 in)
The J. Paul Getty Museum
Los Angeles
Accession number 95.PB.7
Notes

Signature bottom right: RHL van // ryn.1632

Provenance: by 1947 (?): Leopold Koppel, Berlin

1995: acquired by The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
Source/Photographer www.getty.edu : Home : Info : Pic

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  1. RKDimages, Kunstwerknummer 46813.

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