Awwww.... thank you - there are many treasures into the Louvre Museum Annisa ; anytime welcome to visit us - I'll make you do a better tour than Da Vinci coded - what you see is Danae for you - by the Corrge, again nearly a Diane...patroness of the hunt... a hunter then being emprisoned- it would fit greatly to you ! I know you do not have that yet in your place...
- DANAE -
In Greek legend, the daughter of Acrisius, king of Argos. After an oracle warned her father that she would bear a son by whom he would be slain, he confined Dana in a tower. Zeus visited her in the form of a shower of gold, and she gave birth to Perseus. Mother and child were then placed in a wooden box and cast into the sea, and they drifted ashore on the island of Seriphus. Perseus grew up there, and when the island's king, Polydectes, desired Dana, he sent the young hero off in pursuit of the Medusa. Perseus later rescued his mother and took her to Argos.
- DANAE -
In Greek legend, the daughter of Acrisius, king of Argos. After an oracle warned her father that she would bear a son by whom he would be slain, he confined Dana in a tower. Zeus visited her in the form of a shower of gold, and she gave birth to Perseus. Mother and child were then placed in a wooden box and cast into the sea, and they drifted ashore on the island of Seriphus. Perseus grew up there, and when the island's king, Polydectes, desired Dana, he sent the young hero off in pursuit of the Medusa. Perseus later rescued his mother and took her to Argos.