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Photographic Print : Phaeton Apollo Phaeton vient demander au Soleil dance son Palais
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Phaeton Apollo Phaeton vient demander au Soleil dance son Palais
Phaeton and Apollo Phaeton vient demander au Soleil dance son Palais, conductor de son Char (title on object) Les peintures de Charles le Brun et d Eustache Le Sueur qui sont dance (... ) la maison du President Lambert (series title), Phaethon begs the sun god Apollo, to be allowed to ride the sun car for a day. Apollo spreads his hands above his sons head. On the left men control the horses in front of the solar car. Aurora, the goddess of dawn, flies with her torch in the middle. Right Father Time with his scythe, Ceres with ears of corn, and the Hours with flowers in his hands. Bottom left the Vier Winden. To the painting in the Chambre des Muses in the Hotel Lambert. Print is part of a series of prints after the paintings in the Hotel Lambert in Paris, 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, Charles Dupuis (mentioned on object), Paris, 1720 - 1733 and/or 1740, paper, engraving, h 477 mm × w 580 mm
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Media ID 19543278
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1720 1733 1740 Allowed Aurora Bottom Left Ceres Chariot Corn Dawn Ears Father Time Flies Front Goddess Gods Hands Horses Hours Middle Phaeton Ride Ripa Scythe Series Title Story Title Torch Winds Wings Mentioned
10"x8" (25x20cm) Photo Print
Experience the timeless beauty of classical art with Media Storehouse's exquisite photographic prints. This captivating image, titled "Phaeton and Apollo: Phaeton vient demander au Soleil danse son Palais," is taken from the renowned Liszt Collection. Depicting Phaeton boldly approaching the Sun, guided by Apollo, this masterpiece is a stunning representation of the iconic painting by Charles Le Brun and Eustache Le Sueur. Bring the grandeur of the past into your present with our high-quality, museum-grade photographic prints, perfect for adding a touch of elegance and sophistication to any space.
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Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This print captures the enchanting scene of "Phaeton Apollo Phaeton vient demander au Soleil dance son Palais" (Phaethon begs the sun god Apollo to be allowed to ride the sun car for a day). The artwork, originally painted by Charles le Brun and Eustache Le Sueur, is housed in the Chambre des Muses within the prestigious Hotel Lambert in Paris. In this image, we witness Phaethon pleading with Apollo as he spreads his hands above his son's head. On the left side of the painting, men can be seen controlling the magnificent horses that pull the solar car. In the middle, Aurora, goddess of dawn, gracefully flies with her torch illuminating their path. To their right stands Father Time wielding his scythe alongside Ceres holding ears of corn and Hours adorned with flowers. The bottom left corner showcases Vier Winden (Four Winds) adding an ethereal touch to this mythical tableau. This exquisite print is part of a series inspired by paintings found within Hotel Lambert and was created between 1720-1733 or 1740 by Charles Dupuis. Immerse yourself in this extraordinary piece that brings together gods and mortals in a harmonious dance between light and darkness. Let your imagination soar as you delve into ancient mythology through this remarkable visual representation captured on paper through meticulous engraving techniques.
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