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Perseus Liberating Andromeda

Galleria Sabauda, Turin

mythological

The subject of the painting is taken from Ovid, who tells how Andromeda, daughter of an Ethiopian king, was chained to a rock by the sea-shore as a sacrifice to a sea-monster. Perseus (the son of Dana whom Jupiter caused to conceive after turning himself into a shower of golden rain) flying overhead on Pegasus, the winged horse, fell in love at first sight. He swooped down just in time, slew the monster and released Andromeda.

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Perseus Liberating Andromeda