Nur Bild anzeigenAurora, Cephalus and Procris - Villa Farnesina - RomeLeft : The chariot of Aurora (Eos). Right: Procris struck by Cephalus' arrow. The hunter killed accidentally his wife. ( Aurore sur son char. Procris tuée accidentellement par la flèche de son mari Cephale.)Fresco by Baldassare Peruzzi (1481-1536)in the Perspectives Hall of Villa Farnesina.This hall takes its name from Baldassare Peruzzi's frescoes of urban and rural scenes painted between columns to create an illusory opening on every side. The niches above the doors and windows show divinities, while the frieze running around the ceiling depicts tales from classical mythology.- Built on the Tiber banks at the beginning of 16th century for the banker and patron Agostino Chigi, Villa Farnesina is one of the Renaissance most impressive and successful combination of architecture and decoration in a private house.Rome, Italy. 2019.Photo: Eric VandevilleBildnummerAKG6522175KollektionEric VandevilleBildnachweisEric Vandeville / akg-imagesBilddatum7.3.2019ThemenEHEPAAREIFERSUCHTERSCHIESSENGÖTTERLIEBSCHAFTENGRIECHISCH-RÖMISCHE MYTHOLOGIEHANDWAGENJAGDUNFALLMETAMORPHOSEMYTHOLOGIEPALAISPALAZZOPFEILPFEIL UND BOGENRENAISSANCESTERBENTODUNFALLGeographieVILLA FARNESINATechnikFRESKOMALEREIGröße5432px × 1807px (28 MB) 45.9 cm × 15.2 cm @ 300 dpiZur Lightbox 'My First Lightbox' hinzufügen Zum Warenkorb hinzufügenDownloadVerwandte Auswahlen:La Villa Farnesina à Rome