Dominique Lefevre - Fall of Phaeton, c. 1700-11.
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Dominique Lefevre - Fall of Phaeton, c. 1700-11.
Albani Francesco - Fall of Phaeton, study for fresco, c. 1609.
James Sayers - Fall of Phaeton, 1784.
Gustave Moreau, Fall of Phaeton
The Fall of Phaeton
Details from: Peter Paul Rubens’ ‘The Fall of Phaeton‘ c. 1604/1605, Oil on canvas, 98.4 cm × 131.2 cm (38.7 in × 51.7 in) Gustave Caillebotte’s ‘Les raboteurs de parquet’ (The Floor Scrapers), 1875, Oil on canvas, 102 cm × 146.5 cm Johannes Vermeer’s ‘Officer and Laughing Girl’, c. 1657, Oil on canvas, 50.48 cm × 46.04 cm (19.87 in × 18.13 in) Pierre-Auguste Renoir’s ‘La balançoire’ (The Swing), 1876, Oil on canvas, 92 cm × 73 cm (36.2 in × 28.7 in)
Peter Paul Rubens - The Fall of Phaeton
c. 1604-1605 / oil on canvas / 98.4 cm × 131.2 cm / National Gallery of Art (Washington, US)
The Fall of Phaeton (Phaetontis casus) from Ovid’s Metamorphoses: possibly woven at the workshop of Gabriel Babonneix, at the Manufacture Royale d’Aubusson (After a design based on an etching by Antonio Tempesta); France, Aubusson, after 1776.