The Story of Oenone and Paris, 1460s. Creator: Francesco di Giorgio Martini.
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The Story of Oenone and Paris, 1460s. Creator: Francesco di Giorgio Martini.

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The Story of Oenone and Paris, 1460s. Additional Info: This panel features several stories from the turbulent life of the Trojan prince, Paris. The prince's first wife, the nymph Oenone, appears at center, wearing a flowing brocaded gown and carrying a bow. Blessed with the gift of prophecy, Oenone foretold to Paris the dire consequences of his pursuit of the beautiful Spartan queen, Helen. The left-hand side of the panel shows the Judgment of Paris. Here, a reclining Paris hands a golden apple to Venus - one of three bare-breasted goddesses - in exchange for access to Helen. Oenone reappears on the right-hand side, imploring Paris, already mounted on a white horse, not to abandon her. In the distance, Paris, alone on horseback, gallops toward the turreted red walls of a city, possibly Troy, and his fateful future.

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Photo12/Heritage Images/Heritage Art

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HRM24A63_138

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Droits gérés

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19,7Mo (905,6Ko) / 42,0cm x 11,8cm / 4960 x 1391 (300dpi)

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