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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. Detail of Deucalion and Pyrrha throwing stones. Once the deluge was over and the couple had given thanks to Zeus, Deucalion (said in several of the sources to have been aged 82 at the time) consulted an oracle of Themis about how to repopulate the earth. He was told to cover his head and throw the bones of his mother behind his shoulder. Deucalion and Pyrrha understood that "mother" is Gaia, the mother of all living things, and the "bones" to be rocks. They threw the rocks behind their shoulders and the stones formed people. Pyrrha's became women; Deucalion's became men.
Location
Villa Farnesina/Rome/Italy
Unique Identifier
ART589782
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
6096px × 4056px
Photo Credit
© Ghigo G. Roli / Art Resource, NY
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Deucalion
Fresco
Frieze
Metamorphoses, Ovid
Pyrrha
Stone