Hyanthe and Clymene Offering a Sacrifice to Venus
1600 · Musée du Louvre, Paris
mythologicalIn Greek mythology, Hyanthe and Clymene are the two daughters of a king of Crete who rescued Francus, the Trojan ancestor of the Franks, when he was shipwrecked. Dubreuil's painting belonged to a group of about sixty paintings that Henri IV commissioned between 1594 and 1602 for the Chteau Neuf of Saint-Germain-en-Laye. Dubreuil's paintings in the Petite Galerie of the Louvre, now the Galerie d'Apollon, were destroyed in the fire of 1661, and his decorations at Fontainebleau have also disappeared without trace.
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