Dorothy Emily Evelyn (née Whittall), Lady Campbell as Niobe Portrait Print
Dorothy Emily Evelyn (née Whittall), Lady Campbell as Niobe NPG x11648
© National Portrait Gallery, London
by Yevonde
Niobe, wife of Amphion, King of Thebes had seven sons and seven daughters of whom she boasted. Apollo and Artemnis decided this boasting was an insult to their mother Leto and took revenge by killing her husband and all her children except for one son and one daughter. Niobe wept without ceasing for nine days and nights until their bodies were buried. Zeus, out of pity for her, turned her to stone, but her grief was so deep that the stone continued to weep. This... more
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