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Giovanni da San Giovanni: Aurora and Tithonus

Aurora lovingly gazes down at an aged, sleeping Tithonus. Her garment is twisted around her hips, having fallen down, baring her torso. In a fold of the garment she has gathered roses. Her right arm is raised, a rose in her hand. Three roses are falling down toward Tithonus, either dropped by Aurora or fallen out of her garment.
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    Aurora and Tithonus (1635). Fresco by Giovanni da San Giovanni. Museo Bardini, Florence.

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    Associated Passages
    Ovid, Amores 1.13
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