Seduction and Rape. EOS & KEPHALOS Museum Collection: The J Paul Getty Museum, Malibu, California, USA Catalogue Number: Malibu 84.AE.569 Beazley Archive.

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Seduction and Rape

EOS & KEPHALOS Museum Collection: The J Paul Getty Museum, Malibu, California, USA Catalogue Number: Malibu 84.AE.569 Beazley Archive Number: Ware: Attic Red Figure Shape: Kylix Painter: Douris Date: ca 480 BC Period: Late Archaic / Early Classical Oionokles Painter Eos carrying away young Kephalos (named); kalos inscription (here unseen). Belly of an Attic red-figure lekythos, ca. 470–460 BC.

Cephalus and Aurora (Eos), by Nicolas Poussin, (c. 1630), 96,5 × 130,5 cm, National Gallery, London

Bernardino Luini Procris Pierced by Cephalus' Javelin, c. 1520/1522 Samuel H. Kress Collection

Procris and Cephalus by John Rodham Spencer Stanhope ( ). Exhibited R. A /2 x 66 inches Ovid’s Metamorphoses 7

Kylix by the Telephos Painter. Eos taking hold of Tithonus Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Eos and Memnon, Douris Painter, Louvre G 115