Phaëton in Apollo, Charles Dupuis, After Bernard Picart, After Eustache Lesueur, 1740 print Phaëthon begs the sun god Apollo to be allowed to drive a day in the solar car. Apollo spreads his hands over his son's head. On the left men keep the horses in front of the solar car. Aurora, the goddess of the dawn, flies in the middle of her torch. On the right father time with his scythe, Ceres with Korenaren, and the hours with flowers in his hands. Bottom left the four winds. To the painting in the Chambre des Muses in the Hôtel Lambert. Print is part of a series of prints to the paintings in the
Phaëton in Apollo, Charles Dupuis, After Bernard Picart, After Eustache Lesueur, 1740 print Phaëthon begs the sun god Apollo to be allowed to drive a day in the solar car. Apollo spreads his hands over his son's head. On the left men keep the horses in front of the solar car. Aurora, the goddess of the dawn, flies in the middle of her torch. On the right father time with his scythe, Ceres with Korenaren, and the hours with flowers in his hands. Bottom left the four winds. To the painting in the Chambre des Muses in the Hôtel Lambert. Print is part of a series of prints to the paintings in the Hôtel Lambert in Paris. Paris paper etching / engraving Phaethon asks Apollo (Sol) for the chariot of the sun. Father Time, man with wings and scythe. (story of) Aurora (Eos); 'Aurora' (Ripa). gods of the winds
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