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Romano, Giulio (1499-1546)
Room of Psyche: view of the eastern wall: “Cupids and eccentric myths.” At left, Jupiter, transformed into a serpent seduces Olympias, mother of Alexander the Great, while her husband Philip II of Macedonia is spying on them from behind the door and is blinded by the eagle's lightning bolts (after the story in Plutarch's Life of Alexander); at center: Polyphemus with long club and pan flute, is seated above the red marble chimney; at right: Daedalus finishing the cow he built for Parsiphae with the last hits of a hammer. 
Location Palazzo del Te'/Mantua/Italy
Unique Identifier AR6114133 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 6928px × 4864px 
Photo Credit © Ghigo G. Roli / Art Resource, NY 
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Fresco
Interior, Architectural
Jupiter (Zeus) Mythology
Pasiphae
Polyphemus