{
  "description": "Machine translated from Dutch description in source:\n\n[quote]Title: Actaeon attacked by his dogs[/quote]\n\n[quote]Description: Prince Actaeon has been turned into a stag by Diana because he saw her naked. Actaeon kneels on the bank. His hunting dogs are about to attack him.[/quote]\n\n[quote]Inscriptions: annotation, handwritten: 'Acteon attacked by his dogs. lib. 3; number, handwritten: '29'[/quote]\n\n[quote]Dating: ca. 1636 - 1670[/quote]\n\n[quote]Explanation: This incomplete series, consisting of 77 of the 85 prints depicting scenes from Ovid's [i]Metamorphoses[/i], was bound in a single album, Schijnvoet number 43, in 1709, along with Ovid illustrations by Tempesta, Goltzius, and Le Pautre. This binding was disassembled again in the nineteenth century.[/quote]"
}
