Apollo en Aurora (Rechterdeel), Giovanni Battista Pasqualini, After Guido Reni, 1622 - c. 1634 print Apollo De Zonnegod is on his car that is pulled ahead by four horses. The horae, the goddesses of the seasons, dance around him. For him from a putto with a torch and aurora. Sprinkled with flowers, Aurora drives away the night and brings it dawn. In the middle of a coat of arms. Assignment and two -line text in Latin in the lower margin. print maker: Italyafter painting by: RomeVaticaanstad paper engraving Apollo in the chariot of the sun, drawn by four horses, usually preceded by Aurora holdi
Apollo en Aurora (Rechterdeel), Giovanni Battista Pasqualini, After Guido Reni, 1622 - c. 1634 print Apollo De Zonnegod is on his car that is pulled ahead by four horses. The horae, the goddesses of the seasons, dance around him. For him from a putto with a torch and aurora. Sprinkled with flowers, Aurora drives away the night and brings it dawn. In the middle of a coat of arms. Assignment and two -line text in Latin in the lower margin. print maker: Italyafter painting by: RomeVaticaanstad paper engraving Apollo in the chariot of the sun, drawn by four horses, usually preceded by Aurora holding a torch; 'Carro del Sole' (Ripa). Hours (Horae), Seasons Palazzo Pallavicini Rieligliosi
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Photo credit: © piemags/rmn / Alamy / Afripics
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