Aurora drives the night (right part), Giovanni Battista Pasqualini, After Guercino, 1621 print Sprinkled with flowers, Aurora drives on her car that is pulled by two horses. Every morning Aurora drives away the night and brings it dawn. For her from the Horae, the goddesses of the seasons. On the right Aurora's husband Tithonus checks her. Assignment in the lower margin and the middle of a coat of arms. paper engraving triumph of Aurora: in her chariot drawn by two (sometimes four) horses, and possibly scattering flowers; Aurora's victory over the night; 'Carro dell'Aurora' (Ripa) Villa Bonco


Aurora drives the night (right part), Giovanni Battista Pasqualini, After Guercino, 1621 print Sprinkled with flowers, Aurora drives on her car that is pulled by two horses. Every morning Aurora drives away the night and brings it dawn. For her from the Horae, the goddesses of the seasons. On the right Aurora's husband Tithonus checks her. Assignment in the lower margin and the middle of a coat of arms. paper engraving triumph of Aurora: in her chariot drawn by two (sometimes four) horses, and possibly scattering flowers; Aurora's victory over the night; 'Carro dell'Aurora' (Ripa) Villa Boncompagni Ludovisi


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