Aurora chases the night (left), R p-P-H-H-199-1 scattering with flowers Aurora riding her chariot drawn by two horses. Every morning Aurora chases the night and brings the dawn. For her float the Horae, the goddesses of the seasons. Right Aurora's husband Tithonus look after her. Command in the bottom margin and bottom center of a wapenschild. Manufacturer : printmaker Giovanni Battista Pasqualininaar mural: Guercino (listed property) provider of privilege: Papal hofopgedragen to Mario Bovio (listed property) Place manufacture: printmaker: Italy To portrayal of Italy Provider of privilege: Vat


Aurora chases the night (left), R p-P-H-H-199-1 scattering with flowers Aurora riding her chariot drawn by two horses. Every morning Aurora chases the night and brings the dawn. For her float the Horae, the goddesses of the seasons. Right Aurora's husband Tithonus look after her. Command in the bottom margin and bottom center of a wapenschild. Manufacturer : printmaker Giovanni Battista Pasqualininaar mural: Guercino (listed property) provider of privilege: Papal hofopgedragen to Mario Bovio (listed property) Place manufacture: printmaker: Italy To portrayal of Italy Provider of privilege: Vatican Dedicated to: Rome Date: 1621 Physical features: car material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Dimensions: sheet: h 324 mm (Inner cut plate edge.) × W 501 mm (Inner cut plate edge.) Note Print mirror image to a ceiling fresco by Guercino the Villa Boncompagni Ludovisi to Rome. Subject: triumph of Aurora: in her chariot drawn by two (sometimes four) horses, and possibly scattering flowers; Aurora's victory on the night; "Carro dell'Aurora '(Ripa) Hours (Horae) Seasonsarmorial bearing, heraldry


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