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    Aurora and Cephalus is a 1733 oil-on-canvas painting by François Boucher, signed by the artist and now in the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nancy. It shows Cephalus...
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    Aurora and Cephalus is an 1811 painting by Pierre-Narcisse Guérin, now in the Pushkin Museum in Moscow. Measuring 251 × 178 cm, it illustrates lines 661-866...
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    (1696–1782) Aurōra and Cephalus, by Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson (1767–1824) The Gates of Dawn by Herbert James Draper (1863–1920) Aurōra and Cephalus by...
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    perhaps used here because Cephalus was the founding "head" of a great family that includes Odysseus. It could be that Cephalus means the head of the Sun...
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    130. "Cephalus and Aurora (1861,1214.73)". British Museum. "Cephalus rejecting Aurora (1885,0411.29)". British Museum. "Cephalus and Aurora (NG65)"...
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    Eos (category Articles having different image on Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    by her. Eos fell in love and abducted Cephalus, a son of Hermes, who is sometimes the same as or distinct from the Cephalus that was the husband of Procris...
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    Lucifer (category Vulgate Latin words and phrases)
    (meaning "dawn-bringer"). Lucifer was said to be "the fabled son of Aurora and Cephalus, and father of Ceyx". He was often presented in poetry as heralding...
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    Pyrrhus (Louvre); and in the same year also exhibited Aurora and Cephalus (Pushkin Museum) and Bonaparte and the Rebels of Cairo (Versailles). These paintings...
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    Hercules and Iole, Aurora and Cephalus, and Venus and Anchises. Medallions on the east side (from right to left): Hero and Leander, Pan and Syrinx, Salmacis...
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    Museum of Art, Columbia, South Carolina. Aurora and Cephalus, a 1733 painting by François Boucher which portrays Aurora, the Roman form of Eos Art renewal project...
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    Vesper), and it was often personified as a male figure bearing a torch. Lucifer was said to be "the fabled son of Aurora and Cephalus, and father of...
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    include: Apollo and Daphne (1625), Apollo and Bacchus (1627), Echo and Narcissus (1628), Parnassus (1630), Cephalus and Aurora (1630), Midas and Bacchus (1630)...
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  • after Sassoferrato; and Aurora and Cephalus after Annibale Carracci. He also made engravings of the Roman works of Antonio Canova and Bertel Thorwaldsen...
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    Loves of the Gods, including Neptune and Ceres and Aurora and Cephalus at the Hôtel de Sully. Parnassus, or Apollo and the Muses (c. 1640), Museum of Fine...
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    seizes Cephalus while he is hunting, but Cephalus begins to pine for Procris. A disgruntled Eos returns Cephalus to his wife, but offers to show Cephalus how...
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    Cephalus and Prokris (‹See Tfd›Russian: Цефал и Прокрис – Tsefal i Prokris), is an opera seria in three acts by the Italian composer Francesco Araja. Dating...
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    father was Cephalus, a mortal, while Phosphorus was the star god Astraeus. Other sources, however, state that Hesperus was the brother of Atlas, and thus the...
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    (Cephalus and Procris) is an opera by André Grétry with a French-language libretto by Jean-François Marmontel based on the Classical myth of Cephalus and...
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    sometimes the hound of Procris, Diana's nymph; or the one given by Aurora to Cephalus, so famed for its speed that Zeus elevated it to the sky. It was also...
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    the French Rococo artist artist François Boucher. It was painted c. 1763 and belongs to the Musée des Beaux-Arts of Mulhouse, France. Its inventory number...
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    Gallery Pan and Syrinx (1759), National Gallery, Angelica and Medoro (1763), Metropolitan Museum of Art Jupiter, in the Guise of Diana, and Callisto (1763)...
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    Aura (mythology) (category Articles having different image on Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    the verbal similarity of Aura and Aurora, the Roman goddess of the dawn (Greek Eos), who had briefly been Cephalus's lover before he returned to his wife...
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    the myth of Aurora and Cephalus stands out in the centre, while on the sides is represented the goddess Diana awakening her handmaidens and spurring them...
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    Thesan (category Articles having different image on Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    In Etruscan religion and mythology, Thesan is the Etruscan goddess of the dawn. Thesan is the Roman equivalent of Aurora. In Etruria, she received offerings...
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    among the gods and being cast down. In Greek mythology, Hesiod calls Phosphorus a son of Astraeus and Eos, but other say of Cephalus and Eos, or of Atlas...
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    Sunset in the Auvergne Peter Paul Rubens, Aurora abducting Cephalus Jacob Isaakszoon van Ruisdael, A Cottage and a Hayrick by a River, A Rocky Hill with...
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    Sea. Thoricus is celebrated in mythology as the residence of Cephalus, whom Eos (Roman Aurora) carried off to dwell with the gods. It has been conjectured...
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    Tithonus (category Articles having different image on Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    mentioned by Pseudo-Apollodorus, Tithonus was the son of Cephalus, another lover of Eos, and father of Phaethon. In the Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite, Tithonus...
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  • Céphale et Procris (Jacquet de La Guerre) (category Aurora (mythology))
    Céphale et Procris (Cephalus and Procris) is an opera by the French composer Élisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre. It takes the form of a tragédie en musique...
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  • Death of Abel, Hero and Leander, Rising of the Daughter of Jairus, Descent of Christ into Limbo, and Cephalus Carried Off by Aurora. Christ in Limbo (1819)...
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