* Baudous (Robert Willemsz de, 1574-1659). Phoebus exposing Mars and Venus to the ridicule of the Olympians, after Hendrick Goltzius, circa 1615, copper engraving on laid paper, with indistinct watermark, with small collector's stamp to lower right blank corner (Lugt 971), plate size 177 x 254 mm (7 x 10 ins), sheet size 190 x 270 mm (7.5 x 10.65 ins), window-mounted, together with: Daddi (Bernardo, Master of the Die, circa 1512-1570). Sacrifice to Priapus, after Raphael or Julio Romano, circa 1532, engraving on laid paper, trimmed to plate margins, paper restrengthening to verso, with unidentified collector's mark '(JJS)' in blue to verso, sheet size 123 x 285 mm (4.85 x 11.3 ins), window-mountedQty: (2)NOTESProvenance (for the first work): Friedrich August II (1797-1854) King of Saxony (Lugt 971). From the series of 52 engravings illustrating stories from the Metamorphoses of Ovid.