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The Fall of Phaeton (oil on canvas)

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USB392807

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The Fall of Phaeton (oil on canvas)

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oil on canvas

Date

1777 AD (C18th AD)

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96.5x121.9 cms

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Phaeton killed by a thunderbolt from Zeus to prevent disaster when he loses control of the sun chariot; son of the sun god Helios; myth from 'Metamorphoses' by Ovid. Phaeton in a blue cloak strains to slow down the horses, which are galloping with the Chariot of the sun to the right.

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The Morley Collection / Bridgeman Images

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Medium 1024 × 822 px 87 × 70 mm 1.0 MB

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