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Cephalus carried off by Aurora in her Chariot (Cartoon for a fresco in the Gallery of the Palazzo Farnese, Rome), c. 1599. Artist: Carracci, Agostino (1557-1602)
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Cephalus carried off by Aurora in her Chariot (Cartoon for a fresco in the Gallery of the Palazzo Farnese, Rome), c. 1599. Artist: Carracci, Agostino (1557-1602)
Cephalus carried off by Aurora in her Chariot (Cartoon for a fresco in the Gallery of the Palazzo Farnese, Rome), c. 1599. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London
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Abducting Agostino 1557 1602 Aurora Bolognese School Carracci Cephalus Chalk On Paper Chariot Coal Daybreak Greek Goddess Mannerism Metamorphoses Nude Body Ovid Sleep Greek Mythology Roman Mythology
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This print captures the mesmerizing moment of "Cephalus carried off by Aurora in her Chariot" a masterpiece created by Agostino Carracci in 1599. The artwork, originally intended as a cartoon for a fresco in the Gallery of the Palazzo Farnese, Rome, showcases Carracci's exceptional talent and his contribution to the Mannerist style. The scene depicts Cephalus, a handsome mortal hunter from Greek mythology, being abducted by Aurora, the goddess of light or dawn. As daybreak approaches, Aurora sweeps down from the heavens in her majestic chariot to whisk away Cephalus. The nude body of Cephalus is delicately portrayed amidst an ethereal backdrop that exudes romance and mythical allure. Drawing inspiration from Ovid's Metamorphoses and ancient Roman mythology, Carracci skillfully brings this allegorical tale to life through coal and chalk on paper. His attention to detail and mastery of graphic arts are evident in every stroke. This artwork not only celebrates love but also explores themes such as beauty, desire, and transformation. It serves as a testament to Carracci's artistic prowess within the Bolognese school during this period. Now housed at the National Gallery in London, this print allows viewers to appreciate Carracci's genius up close while immersing themselves in ancient Greece and Rome's rich cultural heritage.
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