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The Fall of Phaeton is a painting by the Flemish master Peter Paul Rubens, featuring the ancient Greek myth of Phaeton (Phaethon), a recurring theme in visual arts. Rubens chose to depict the myth at the height of its action, with the thunderbolts hurled by Zeus to the right.
In 2016, Taffety Punk Theatre premiered Michael Milligan's play "Phaeton" in Washington, DC. [81] In 2019, Carl Rütti set to music an early modern interpretation of Sebastian Brant's Phaethon story, which equates the fall of Phaethon with a solar eclipse, but has Phaethon survive and return triumphant. Two versions exist for male choir and ...
The Fall of Phaeton, c. 1604/1605, probably reworked c. 1606/1608, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Rubens travelled to Spain on a diplomatic mission in 1603, delivering gifts from the Gonzagas to the court of Philip III. [22] While there, he studied the extensive collections of Raphael and Titian that had been collected by Philip II. [23]
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Peter Paul Rubens - The Fall of Phaeton (approximate date of original completion) ... date unknown. Ottavio Amigoni, Italian painter, active in Brescia (died 1661)
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The Fall of Phaeton, a painting by Peter Paul Rubens; Phaethon, a lost play by Euripides; Astronomy. 3200 Phaethon ...
The Fall of Phaeton (c. 1624) by Johann Liss.Denis Mahon collection (on loan to the National Gallery, London). Sir John Denis Mahon, CH, CBE, FBA (8 November 1910 – 24 April 2011) [1] was a British collector and historian of Italian art.