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Title: Apollo and Daphne
Post by: Md. Al-Amin on April 02, 2014, 01:21:21 PM
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A depiction of the Greek story Apollo and Daphne by the Italian painter Antonio del Pollaiolo (1431–98). In the story, the god Apollo mocks Eros for using a bow and arrow. In revenge, Eros shoots the nymph Daphne with a lead arrow, and Apollo with a gold arrow. This causes Apollo to fall hopelessly in love with Daphne, while she hates him with all her heart. Ultimately, to escape from Apollo's unwanted advances, Daphne calls upon her father, Peneus, for help. He grants her request by transforming her into a tree. Such is Apollo's love that he vows to tend the tree for eternity.
Painting: Antonio del Pollaiolo

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Title: Re: Apollo and Daphne
Post by: Shampa Iftakhar on April 03, 2014, 03:22:05 PM
I like reading mythology.

Thanks for sharing.