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Mo 22.07.2024 11:43

"Thou art translated"
Book review: A Handbook to the Reception of Ovid.

academia.edu/9024038/Thou_Art_

The Rape of Europa is a painting by the Venetian artist Titian, painted in 1560.The title of the painting refers to the mythological story of the abduction of Europa by Zeus (Jupiter to the Romans). In the myth, the god assumed the form of a bull and enticed Europa to climb onto his back. Once there, the bull rode into the sea and carried her to Crete, where he revealed his real identity. Europa became the first Queen of Crete, and had three children with Zeus. When Zeus finally departed Crete, he gifted her three parting gifts, a necklace, a javelin, and a bronze guard.

Titian is unequivocal about the fact that this is a scene of rape (abduction): Europa is sprawled helplessly on her back, her clothes in disarray. Furthermore, the position of legs indicates that she is kicking and fighting and attempting to free herself from Zeus. The painting depicts Europa on the back of the bull, just off the shore of her homeland. Her attendants in the background are wearing the same pink garment that Europa has in her hands.

The Rape of Europa is a painting by the Venetian artist Titian, painted in 1560.The title of the painting refers to the mythological story of the abduction of Europa by Zeus (Jupiter to the Romans). In the myth, the god assumed the form of a bull and enticed Europa to climb onto his back. Once there, the bull rode into the sea and carried her to Crete, where he revealed his real identity. Europa became the first Queen of Crete, and had three children with Zeus. When Zeus finally departed Crete, he gifted her three parting gifts, a necklace, a javelin, and a bronze guard. Titian is unequivocal about the fact that this is a scene of rape (abduction): Europa is sprawled helplessly on her back, her clothes in disarray. Furthermore, the position of legs indicates that she is kicking and fighting and attempting to free herself from Zeus. The painting depicts Europa on the back of the bull, just off the shore of her homeland. Her attendants in the background are wearing the same pink garment that Europa has in her hands.

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