Leto

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Titled and signed
Comes with black or white mat
Measures 16”x16” including mat

Image is heavily watermarked. Your print will not be.

With her gaze calm and protective, I named her Leto. the orignal was charcoal and Conté crayon on gray tinted Strathmore 80lb paper.

Here’s an excerpt from Wikipedia explaining the goddess Leto’s story. It mentions her sister Asteria, another goddess I named a piece after.

”In ancient Greek mythology and religion, Leto… is a goddess and the mother of Apollo, the god of music, and Artemis, the goddess of the hunt.She is the daughter of the Titans Coeus and Phoebe, and the sister of Asteria.”

“In the Olympian scheme, the king of gods Zeus is the father of her twins,Apollo and Artemis, which Leto conceived after her hidden beauty accidentally caught the eye of Zeus. Classical Greek myths record little about Leto other than her pregnancy and search for a place where she could give birth to Apollo and Artemis, since Hera, the wife of Zeus, in her jealousy ordered all lands to shun her and deny her shelter. Hera is also usually the one to send the monstrous Python, a giant serpent, against Leto to pursue and harm her. Leto eventually found an island, Delos, that was not joined to the mainland or attached to the ocean floor, therefore it was not considered land or island and she could give birth. In some stories, Hera further tormented Leto by delaying her labour, leaving Leto in agony for days before she could deliver the twins, especially Apollo. Once Apollo and Artemis are born and grown, Leto withdraws, to remain a matronly figure upon Olympus, her part already played.”

In antiquity, Leto was usually worshipped in conjunction with her twin children, particularly in the sacred island of Delos, as a kourotrophic deity, the goddess of motherhood; in Lycia she was a mother goddess.”

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Titled and signed
Comes with black or white mat
Measures 16”x16” including mat

Image is heavily watermarked. Your print will not be.

With her gaze calm and protective, I named her Leto. the orignal was charcoal and Conté crayon on gray tinted Strathmore 80lb paper.

Here’s an excerpt from Wikipedia explaining the goddess Leto’s story. It mentions her sister Asteria, another goddess I named a piece after.

”In ancient Greek mythology and religion, Leto… is a goddess and the mother of Apollo, the god of music, and Artemis, the goddess of the hunt.She is the daughter of the Titans Coeus and Phoebe, and the sister of Asteria.”

“In the Olympian scheme, the king of gods Zeus is the father of her twins,Apollo and Artemis, which Leto conceived after her hidden beauty accidentally caught the eye of Zeus. Classical Greek myths record little about Leto other than her pregnancy and search for a place where she could give birth to Apollo and Artemis, since Hera, the wife of Zeus, in her jealousy ordered all lands to shun her and deny her shelter. Hera is also usually the one to send the monstrous Python, a giant serpent, against Leto to pursue and harm her. Leto eventually found an island, Delos, that was not joined to the mainland or attached to the ocean floor, therefore it was not considered land or island and she could give birth. In some stories, Hera further tormented Leto by delaying her labour, leaving Leto in agony for days before she could deliver the twins, especially Apollo. Once Apollo and Artemis are born and grown, Leto withdraws, to remain a matronly figure upon Olympus, her part already played.”

In antiquity, Leto was usually worshipped in conjunction with her twin children, particularly in the sacred island of Delos, as a kourotrophic deity, the goddess of motherhood; in Lycia she was a mother goddess.”

Titled and signed
Comes with black or white mat
Measures 16”x16” including mat

Image is heavily watermarked. Your print will not be.

With her gaze calm and protective, I named her Leto. the orignal was charcoal and Conté crayon on gray tinted Strathmore 80lb paper.

Here’s an excerpt from Wikipedia explaining the goddess Leto’s story. It mentions her sister Asteria, another goddess I named a piece after.

”In ancient Greek mythology and religion, Leto… is a goddess and the mother of Apollo, the god of music, and Artemis, the goddess of the hunt.She is the daughter of the Titans Coeus and Phoebe, and the sister of Asteria.”

“In the Olympian scheme, the king of gods Zeus is the father of her twins,Apollo and Artemis, which Leto conceived after her hidden beauty accidentally caught the eye of Zeus. Classical Greek myths record little about Leto other than her pregnancy and search for a place where she could give birth to Apollo and Artemis, since Hera, the wife of Zeus, in her jealousy ordered all lands to shun her and deny her shelter. Hera is also usually the one to send the monstrous Python, a giant serpent, against Leto to pursue and harm her. Leto eventually found an island, Delos, that was not joined to the mainland or attached to the ocean floor, therefore it was not considered land or island and she could give birth. In some stories, Hera further tormented Leto by delaying her labour, leaving Leto in agony for days before she could deliver the twins, especially Apollo. Once Apollo and Artemis are born and grown, Leto withdraws, to remain a matronly figure upon Olympus, her part already played.”

In antiquity, Leto was usually worshipped in conjunction with her twin children, particularly in the sacred island of Delos, as a kourotrophic deity, the goddess of motherhood; in Lycia she was a mother goddess.”