Part 2 Louvre – Pierre Guérin -- Aurora and Cephalus
1810, 254х186
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The subtexts of the painting revolve around themes of divine love, desire, and the fleeting beauty of life. Aurora, captivated by Cephalus beauty, is portrayed in the act of abducting him, a common motif in her mythological stories. The gentle touch of Cupid suggests an element of divine intervention or the power of love in orchestrating this union. The contrast between the divine, celestial beings and the mortal, sleeping figure highlights the allure of the human form and the goddess longing for it. The overall atmosphere is one of serene beauty, enchantment, and the poignant allure of union between the divine and the mortal, steeped in the romanticism of early morning.