Phaëton in the Palace of Helios, 1728 In the Palace of the Zonnegod Helios, Phaëton asks proof that the sun god is his father. Phaëton kneels in front of his father, sitting on a throne under a canopy. To prove his paternity, Phaëton can ask what he wants. The boy then asks for the solar car. In the foreground possible the personifications of spring and summer. Two times two verses in Latin under the performance. The print is part of an album. print maker: Haarlemafter design by: Haarlempublisher: Amsterdampublisher: Amsterdam paper engraving In the Palace of the Zonnegod Helios, Phaëton asks


Phaëton in the Palace of Helios, 1728 In the Palace of the Zonnegod Helios, Phaëton asks proof that the sun god is his father. Phaëton kneels in front of his father, sitting on a throne under a canopy. To prove his paternity, Phaëton can ask what he wants. The boy then asks for the solar car. In the foreground possible the personifications of spring and summer. Two times two verses in Latin under the performance. The print is part of an album. print maker: Haarlemafter design by: Haarlempublisher: Amsterdampublisher: Amsterdam paper engraving In the Palace of the Zonnegod Helios, Phaëton asks proof that the sun god is his father. Phaëton kneels in front of his father, sitting on a throne under a canopy. To prove his paternity, Phaëton can ask what he wants. The boy then asks for the solar car. In the foreground possible the personifications of spring and summer. Two times two verses in Latin under the performance. The print is part of an album. print maker: Haarlemafter design by: Haarlempublisher: Amsterdampublisher: Amsterdam paper engraving


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