The Fall of Phaeton, c. 1604/1605, probably reworked c. 1606/1608 oil on canvas; Overall: 98.4 x 131.2 cm (38 3/4 x 51 5/8 in.) framed: 125.4 x 159.4 x 5.7 cm (49 3/8 x 62 3/4 x 2 1/4 in.); Patrons' Permanent Fund; ... Rubens painted The Fall of Phaeton in Rome. The powerful movement and complex poses were influenced by...
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Phaëton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Greek mythology, Phaëtōn or Phaethōn (pronounced /ˈfeɪətn/ or ) (Greek: "shining") was the son of Helios (Phoebus). Perhaps the most famous version of the myth is given us through Ovid in...
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Page of The Fall of Phaeton by MICHELANGELO Buonarroti in the Web Gallery of Art, a searchable image collection and database of European paintings and sculptures (1000-1850) ... The fall of Phaeton was a popular theme, common in Renaissance and Baroque painting, especially on ceilings in the later period. Phaeton,
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Page of Fall of Phaeton by RICCI, Sebastiano in the Web Gallery of Art, a searchable image collection and database of European paintings and sculptures (1100-1850) ... In Greek mythology Phaeton was the son of Helios, the sun-god. Helios drove his golden chariot, a 'quadriga' yoked to a team of four horses abreast,
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Wedgwood advertised 'The Fall of Phaeton' and another Stubbs plaque in his catalogue for several years. The extreme rarity of these two plaques suggests that they did not sell well. Wedgwood thought that this may partly had been due to their high price of eight guineas each...
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Fall of Phaeton, c. 1703/4; Venus and Adonis, 1705/6; Hercules and Nessus, 1706/7; Dream of Aesculapius, 1710; Selene und Endymion , c. 1713; Venus and Cupid c 1712/4? Bacchus and Ariadne, The Meeting of Bacchus and Ariadne, 1713; Venus and Satyr, 1720; Diana and Callisto...
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Italy, AD 1533 ... From Ovid's Metamorphoses ... This classical myth is taken from Ovid's Metamorphoses. At the top of the sheet, Jupiter sits on his eagle and hurls a thunderbolt at Phaethon, son of Apollo, who plunges from a horse-drawn chariot. Phaethon had asked to drive the chariot of the sun, but he lost control and to...
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Love's destructive power is symbolised by Phaeton falling to his death after losing control of the chariot of the sun, borrowed from his father Apollo. He was hit by a deadly lightning bolt from Jupiter, who is shown astride an eagle at the top of the drawing.
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