Perseus Liberating Andromeda - PASSEROTTI, Bartolomeo - WGA
Perseus Liberating Andromeda by PASSEROTTI, Bartolomeo
Perseus Liberating Andromeda by PASSEROTTI, Bartolomeo

Perseus Liberating Andromeda

by PASSEROTTI, Bartolomeo, Oil on canvas

The subject of the painting is taken from Ovid, who tells how Andromeda, daughter of an Ethiopian king, was chained to a rock by the sea-shore as a sacrifice to a sea-monster. Perseus (the son of Danaë whom Jupiter caused to conceive after turning himself into a shower of golden rain) flying overhead on Pegasus, the winged horse, fell in love at first sight. He swooped down just in time, slew the monster and released Andromeda.

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