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Peruzzi, Baldassare (1481-1536)
(and workshop): The Hall of Perspectives [Sala delle Prospettive]: The ample frieze with mythological scenes inspired by the Ovid's Metamorphoses. 1517-1518. Section wih Procris impaled by the never erring javelin and Cephalus running towards her. On the left, Aurora and Titon on a chariot pulled by four horses. Aurora seems to be in some way responsible for the death of Procris, having caused her jealousy. In the backround, preceeding the cart, Venus, (Hesperus?) holding a star. 
Location Villa Farnesina/Rome/Italy
Unique Identifier ART589799 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 6096px × 3892px 
Photo Credit © Ghigo G. Roli / Art Resource, NY 
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Arrow
Aurora, Mythology
Cephalus
Chariot
Fresco
Frieze
Hunter
Killing
Metamorphoses, Ovid
Quadriga
Star
Venus (Aphrodite) Goddess