Phaeton in the palace of Helios, Hendrick Goltzius (workshop or), 1728 Canvas Print
In the palace of the sun god Helios, Phaeton asks for proof that the sun god is his father. Phaeton kneels before his father, sitting on a throne under a canopy. To prove his fatherhood, Phaëton can ask what he wants. The boy then asks for the solar car. In the foreground possibly the personifications of spring and summer. Under the performance two times two lines in Latin. The print is part of an album.
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