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Jacopo Amigoni (1682–1752) Flora and Zephyr The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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Jacopo Amigoni  (1682–1752) Flora and ZephyrThe Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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Jacopo Amigoni Flora And Zephyr

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TIEPOLO, Giovanni BattistaThe Triumph of Zephyr and Flora, 1734-35Museo del Settecento Veneziano, Ca' Rezzonico, Venice

Fastiהמשורר הרומי אובידיוס מתאר ביצירתו "פסטיבלים" ) )ובו סצינה המתרחשת בחודש מאי: את לוח השנה הרומי,

פלורה אלת הפרחים מספרת כי הייתה בעבר הנימפה כלוריס, ונשפה מפיה פרחים. זפירוס אל הרות המערבית, שהתאהב בה

חטף אותה ונשאה לאישה. לאחר שהביע צער , רדף אחריהעל האלימות שנהג בה הוא הפכה לפלורה, והעניק לה גן בו

שורר אביב נצחי. מאז הפכה פלורה שם נרדף לאביב.

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Charles Monnet, Zephyr & Flora, 1768, Palace of Versailles

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Jacob de Wit, Flora and Zephyr, 1743, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

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Ovid, Fasti 5. 193 ff (trans.Boyle) (Roman poetry C1st B.C. to C1st A.D.) :"The goddess [Flora] replied to my questions, as she talks, her lips breathe spring roses: ‘I was Chloris, whom am now called Flora. Latin speech corrupted a Greek letter of my name. I was Chloris, Nympha of the happy fields [Elysion], the homes of the blessed (you hear( in earlier times. To describe my beauty would mar my modesty: it found my mother a son-in law god. It was spring, I wandered; Zephyrus (the West Wind( saw me, I left. He pursues, I run: he was the stronger; and Boreas gave his brother full rights of rape by robbing Erechtheus' house of its prize [Oreithyia]. But he makes good the rape by naming me his bride, and I have no complaints about my marriage.‘I enjoy perpetual spring: the year always shines, trees are leafing, the soild always fodders. I have a fruitful garden in my dowered fields, fanned by breezes, fed by limpid fountains. My husband filled it with well-bred flowers, saying: "Have jurisdiction of the flower, goddess." I often wanted to number the colours displayed, but could not: their abundance defied measure.‘As soon as the dewy frost is cast from the leaves and sunbeams warm the dappled blossom, the Horae (Seasons( assemble, hitch up their coloured dresses and collect these gifts of mine in light tubs. Suddenly the Charites (Graces( burst in, and weave chaplets and crowns to entwine the hair of gods. I first scattered new seed across countless nations; earth was formerly a single colour. I first made a flower from Therapnean blood [Hyakinthos the hyacinth], and its petal still inscribes the lament. You, too, narcissus, have a name in tended gardens, unhappy in your undivided self. Why mention Crocus, Attis or Cinyras' son, from whose wounds I made a tribute soar?’"

Richard James Wyatt Flora and Zephyr, 1834Nostell Priory, West Yorkshire, England

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after Louis de BoullogneZephyr Crowning Flora from the series of Ovid’s MetamorphosesParis, Gobelins, about 1740

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Alfred-Edward ChalonFlora and Zephyr Victoria and Albert Museum, London

מתאר המשורר הרומי De Rerum Naturaבשירו הפילוסופי לוקרטיוס את האביב.

"Spring-time and Venus come, And Venus' boy, the winged harbinger, steps on before, And hard on Zephyr's foot-prints Mother FloraSprinkling the ways before them, filleth allWith colours and with odours excellent."

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Peter Paul Rubens & Brueghel , Flora & Zephyr

Nicolas-René Jollain (1732–1804) Flora and Zephyr

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Pierre-Jacques Cazes, Flora and Zephyr, 18th century

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Sandro Botticelli, Primavera, 1482, Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence

התמונה הקטנה הינה קישורית למצגת המנתחת

תמונה זו

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William-Adolphe Bouguereau Flora And Zephyr, 1875Musée des Beaux Arts de Mulhouse

המיתולוגיה מספרת עלשני אחים שחטפו שתי

אחיות:בוריאס -רוח הצפון חטף את

אוריתיאהוזפירוס –רוח המערב את

כלוריס )פלורה)האמנים בחרו לתאר את

בוריאס חוטף את אוריתיאה, כשהם מדגישים את התנועה

ופיתולי הגוף של החוטף והנחטפת.

לא כך כשמדובר בזפיר ופלורה . רוב היצירות

סובבות סביב הפיכתה של כלוריס לאלת הפרחים.

או את חתונתם של פלורה וזפיר

המגע בין הדמויות עדין, זפיר הוא נערי )לפעמים אפילו

ילד) עם כנפי פרפר פלורה עטופה בפרחים ומקרינה עדינות ונשיות. פעמים רבות מתרוצצים סביבם אמורטים )אלי

האהבה).

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Giambattista Tiepolo (1696-1770), Zephyr and Flora, Ceiling Fresco, Palazzo Labia, Venice, Italy

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Flora mit Zephyr(1749)-Francois Gaspard Adam-Gruft Friedrich II-Schloss Sanssouci.

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John James ChalonFlora and Zephyr Victoria and Albert Museum, London

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Jean-Frédéric Schall, Zephyr Crowning Flora

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Henrietta Rae Zephyr Wooing Flora, 1888

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Pierre-Jacques Cazes, Zephyr And Flora

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Jan Bogumił PlerschZephyr and Flora, 1778Myślewicki Palace, Warsaw

Boullogne, Louis le Pere (1609-1674)Flora Crowned by Zephyr. Chateau, Fontainebleau, France

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John William Waterhouse, Flora and the Zephyrs, 1898

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Jean Francois Janinet (1752-1814)Zephyr and Flora

Follower of Simon Vouet,Flora & Zephyr

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Giovanni Battista TiepoloZephyrus and Flora, 1751-1753Musée des Beaux-Arts de Strasbourg

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Corneille, Michel II, Zephyr and Flora, 1688, Chateaux de Versailles

Charles de Lafosse (1636-1716)Zephyr and FloraMusée du Louvre, Paris

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Antoine François Callet, Spring or flora and Zephyr crowning Cybele with flowers, 18th century, Musée du Louvre, Paris

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Clodion (Claude Michel)Zephyrus and FloraThe Frick Collection

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Pierre Mignard , Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer Souet workshop, Le Blond manufacture of Gobelins Spring- Wedding of Zephyr and flora, 18th centuryMusée national du château de Pau

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Bon Boullogne (attributed), Zephyr & Flora, 18th century, Musée des beaux-art Rouen

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Charles-Amédée-Philippe van Loo , Zephyr & Flora or Spring, 18th century

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Workshop of Pierre Mignard,

The Hymen of Zephyr & Flora or Spring, 17th Century,

Musée du Louvre, Paris

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Cotelle, Jean (1645-1708)Parterres of the Grand Trianon, Château de Versailles, France, with Flora and Zephyr Musée du Château de Versailles

Michel Dorigny Flora & Zephyr, 1660Château de Vincennes, France

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Josef KlieberFlora and Zephyr, late 18th–19th centuryThe Metropolitan Museum of Art.

:מקורות

עריכה: אסף פלר

http://www.theoi.com/Titan/AnemosZephyros.html

http://www.theoi.com/Nymphe/NympheKhloris.html

https://www.google.co.il/Flora+and+Zephyr

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Jean-François de Troy (1679 – 1752, French), Zephyr & Flora

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