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''The Fall of Phaeton'' is a painting by the Flemish master Peter Paul Rubens, featuring the ancient Greek myth of Phaeton (Phaethon), a recurring theme in visual arts. Rubens chose to depict the myth at the height of its action, with the thunderbolts hurled by Zeus to the right. The thunderbolts provide the light contrast to facilitate the display of horror on the faces of Phaeton, the horses and other figures while preserving the darkness of the event. The butterfly winged female figures represent the hours and seasons, who react in terror as the night and day cycle becomes disrupted. The great astrological circle that arches the heavens is also disrupted. The assemblage of bodies form a diagonal oval in the center, separating dark and light sides of the canvas. The bodies are arranged so as to assist the viewer’s travel continually around that oval. Rubens painted ''The Fall of Phaeton'' in Rome and the painting was probably reworked later around 1606/1608.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title =The Fall of Phaeton )〕 It has been housed in the National Gallery of Art since 5 January 1990.〔 Rubens also painted other Greek mythological subjects, such as ''The Fall of Icarus'', ''Perseus Freeing Andromeda'', and ''The Judgement of Paris''. ==Sketch==
File:Peter Paul Rubens 109.jpg|Oil on panel, 28.1×27.5 cm, Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium
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